One time a therapist was like “give yourself a reward for completing a task” and I was like “or I could just give myself the reward anyway and not do the annoying boring daunting task” and she was like… oh.
Pq la gente de tiktok es tan insensible? Literal podes publicar que tu papá falleció y van a comentar algo como "el solo esta durmiendo verdad? VERDAD?" Con esta imagen adjunta
Josh O'Connor introduces Emma Corrin at Variety's Power of Women London event:
"Emma has had a monumental impact on the industry as a performer. They've been a huge inspiration to me. They’ve held themselves with heart, kindness and grace consistently."
As a lesbian, Pride used to actually mean something to me.
It was about women who liked women, men who liked men, and those who liked a bit of both… it was about normalising, rather than othering us… and somehow that was enough.
All gone. Gender ideology stormed in and torched the whole thing.
Now same-sex attraction makes you “problematic,” biology is a hate crime, and every pride event is filled with mandatory pronouns, lesbian erasure, the destruction of women’s rights, and cult chants demanding you bow to the full LGBTQIA+ circus. If you don’t, you’re a nazi bigot.
I hate saying I’m a lesbian these days. I flinch waiting for people to lump me in with that lot, the parades, the sexualised drag around children, the corporate rainbow vomit, the endless reality-rewrite bollocks.
Nah. Not for me. I’ve found my actual tribe in brilliant women who fight for women’s rights instead of that deplorable drivel.
Pride Month? What is there to be proud of when it comes to Pride Month in 2026?
If anything, it makes me feel shame.