“You may be as different as the sun and the moon, but the same blood flows through both your hearts.”

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Sometimes the hardest thing and the right thing are the same.

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cosmo sex tip #645

When she sees your dick for the first time look her dead in the eye and say “it glows blue when orcs are close”

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"[Parents should] recommend some books with female leads that your son would enjoy reading. If your next question is “Why?,” then ask your daughter why she liked Harry Potter. She might say it was a good story, great characters, and a fantastic world. Who cares if the main character was a boy? In fact, girls will pick up a book with a hero or heroine equally. According to my excellent librarian resources, boys will actively avoid books with a girl as the main character. What’s the problem? I have no idea. Why should you encourage your son to read books with heroines? That’s easy. You want your son to grow up knowing that a strong female for a friend, wife or boss is normal and good."

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fairytaleasoldastime:

Rumbelle Kisses

The Beauty and the Beast.

I appreciate Regina more and more. She grew evil but now she’s trying to change I feel compassion for her.

I appreciate Regina more and more. She grew evil but now she’s trying to change I feel compassion for her.

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