what people think alice oseman books are like: blushing awkward first meetings, little chaste first kisses, giggling teenage boys holding hands what alice oseman books are actually like: hey what if your entire personality is actually a carefully constructed facade to make other people like you and to disguise the fact that you don't actually know who you are. if you stripped away all the walls, all the artificial things that you think make you up, what would be left? what would happen if you stopped living for other people and started living for yourself? is there even a person in there or just a gaping void with nothing left in it? wouldn't that be fucked up? do you even know yourself? do you even have a real personality anymore?
if they really wanted to see you, they'd COME !!! but they won't. who cares ? /ly
aled last, my sweet summer child, top 10 genders of my existence
u ever listen to this and want to cry about friendship
masc4masc hiking date
I was jumped off logs and hopped over the stream looking for clay while my gf found lots of pretty rocks :))
butchfemme couple i found on flickr (+ an extremely cute bonus photo under the cut)
I often get questions or confused looks from people in my life about why I try and find and buy so many books (mostly gay books) if I haven’t read make of them and or tend to read on my iPad most of the time.
The simple answer is I have two hobbies. Reading IS a hobby of mine. I love being able to get engrossed in a story.
But collecting gay fiction to preserve and create a mini at home library of is also my hobby. Even if it takes me years to get around to them or hell, if I never even end up reading some of them, I want to collect them and preserve them.
Not everything collected needs to be used.
Obviously I would like to read as many of them as I can. Not only to enjoy gay fiction but also to see what things were like in the times they were written. But I equally want to collect them just as much.