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  • Hiya!  My name is Gray. I'm 22. I'm a college graduate and I expect the best.  This blog is just a lot of my musings thrown together.  This blog has everything: SNL, UNC Basketball, pictures from sitcom reruns, nerdy scif doctorwholock, Netflix obsessions, stand up comedy, drag queens, queer icons, celebrity crushes, the occasional personal drunken ramble, and some mild homoerotica to name a few.  Enjoy!   

    sevrobarca

    it’s amazing how straight people think teens don’t need a movie like love, simon when the director who is married and has been out for 20+ years cried when he saw the final movie because even he needed this movie. his husband also cried, countless lgbt teens have cried. one of the main actors came out because of this movie. many of the actors have friends that came out because of this movie, nick’s little brother came out to him after he found out he was doing this movie. i do not want to hear another straight person talk about this movie because frankly y’all will never understand what coming out is. so like shut the fuck up and let us cry and laugh our hearts out with a movie that loves and supports all of us. and that knows coming out will never be easy or a once in a life experience.

    heelyeahtarright

    I am forever a Love, Simon stan.

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    huffingtonpost:

    19 Men Go Shirtless And Share Their Body Image Struggles

    The fruitless quest for a “perfect” body isn’t unique to women,  though based on the body image conversations we tend to hear, it’s easy to think so.

    Spoiler alert: Men have body insecurities, too, and that’s nothing to be ashamed of.

    Photos by: Damon Dahlen via The Huffington Post

    This is so important.

    Truth!!

    Boost. It’s not just women. I cringe every time I look in my bathroom mirror. Always have.

    (Source: huffpost, via clinicallymoi)