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prinxietys

So, I just spoke with my youngest sister, and sibling, who is 9 years old.

And we talked about why I call my partner a partner, and not boyfriend/girlfriend. And I told her that a partner is exactly the same as boyfriend/girlfriend.

She was a bit confused (cuz I said my partner is a boy) and asked if it meant we were in a middle stage, and weren’t fully dating yet and that’s why he wasn’t my boyfriend.

I told her, “No, we are in a relationship. Sometimes, people are partners because they are neither boys or girls. Or sometimes, they’re not 100% boy or 100% girl. And that’s why we are partners.”

And it clicked. She goes “ohhh, so does that mean you’re not 100% girl?” And I told her that no, I’m not.

Too which she replied “Then I can call you my sibling instead of my sister.” (Which makes me really happy)

She then went quiet for a moment and then asked “Am I 100% girl?” And I told her that she could be if she wanted to be, and she went silent again before saying “I’m 100% girl” too which my brother, who’s been texting the entire time and doesn’t even look up, says “You go girl”.

Y'all, my little sister has never really been exposed to non cishet anything. Just not allot of upfront exposure, and alot of adults didn’t think she’s even old enough to understand what gay means.

But she literally took this all in stride, and even offered to calle sibling, without me even mentioning different pronouns.

Kids get it people. Kids totally understand, as long as you’re willing to be patient and explain.

prinxietys

On a side note, when we got home my sister said “(Our brother) isn’t 100% boy. He’s Godzilla.”

Iconic™

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“I dunno, she’s too big”

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I heard a dude say this today in regards to an inked-up, super strong woman who was grocery shopping.

She was GORGEOUS and obviously strong as hell. Her hard work and dedication were obvious.  Thick muscular legs, ripped arms, the works.  All adorned in beautifully inked tattoo sleeves.  Pretty sure my heart skipped a beat or two.

Then I hear guys say that sort of crap. 

And I know these douchebags say it to their girlfriends and call them “fat” or “manly” if they lift “too much.”  Women will say it about other women as well.  I’ve called them out on it at work.

Muscles, big muscles, are NOT a strictly male feature.

Strong women, both physically and emotionally, are a TREASURE.

Here I am busting my ass to better myself and praying I can finally find someone just like that woman…yet there are twits out there who want to tear these women down and are perpetuating a culture that continues to shun strong women.

Screw you weak, small-minded misogynist pricks and the horses you rode in on.

Give me a jacked woman with a gigantic heart and loving soul who wants to deadlift her car, who wants to squat an elephant and hopes every doughnut we eat afterward goes right to her great big thick ass and her gigantic thighs.

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