When I leave a female friend, we tell each other to message when we get home. I used to be pretty blasé about it but since the murders of Sabina Nessa and Sarah Everard I worry until a friend has says they’re home. Women live in fear of their lives and most men don’t even realise
I'm *sick* of women being told that keeping ourselves safe is OUR responsibility. Our brains constantly whirring & being one step ahead & on lookout. It is EXHAUSTING. It doesn't matter what time, walking, Uber, whatever. The problem is NEVER what the women was doing at the time.
Having it just been mental health awareness day it’s important to carry on the kindness throughout. Especially in the current climate.
I’m trying to start conversations with friends and family in order to break the stigma and openly speak to each other about our mental health.
Too many incredible memories to mention but not a day goes by that I don't think about how amazing it was. @NiallOfficial@Harry_Styles@LiamPayne@zaynmalik . So proud of you all individually.
I read a post on Instagram a few days ago from one of the girls who owns a salon where I get my brows done which explained how the lockdown easement is one entirely based around the wants and needs of men, and I haven’t stopped thinking about it (1)