Hi // Lori // Ireland ___________________________________________________________________

bitchwithproblems:
“elvagilante:
“One of these people is regarded as one of the most attractive in the world and the other as one of the least, but for one brief, shining moment, they looked exactly alike.
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she’s no steve buscemi but i wouldnt say...

bitchwithproblems:

elvagilante:

One of these people is regarded as one of the most attractive in the world and the other as one of the least, but for one brief, shining moment, they looked exactly alike.

she’s no steve buscemi but i wouldnt say angelina is regarded as one of the ‘least attractive’….

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vanicotines:

do yall remember when kylie jenner and jaden smith were dating and they were coming out of that movie and jaden had kylie’s foundation all over his mouth from kissing her?

image

because i do.

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thewittyromantic:

upholsterers:

musicgal1206:

“Can I kiss you?” is probably the cutest thing you can ever hear someone ask.

Yes. Yes, let’s romanticize actually asking for consent verbally. Let’s stop making it out to ‘ruin the mood.’ This is so important.

My boyfriend says “Can I have a kiss?” Every time he wants to kiss me, no matter if he just kissed me three seconds before that. As soon as we stop, he will ask again for another one. And if I just peck him on the lips but he wants a longer kiss, he’ll say “No, can I have a real kiss?” Today he asked me if it bothered me that he always asks. 

No. This will never bother me. This means he respects what I want. 

This, gentlemen (and ladies) is how you acquire consent. Even if you just had sex ten minutes ago, that doesn't mean consent is assured the next time. You must always have consent. 

Asking “Can I have a kiss?” will not turn a girl off. I can pretty much guarantee it. If anything, it will do just the opposite. 

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