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“If I have a daughter and she starts to feel the pressure I once felt I will let her dye her hair blue, red, green even I will let her cut it straighten it shave it I will let her wear black eyeliner and lipsticks I will let her wear basketball shorts and short skirts and hoodies and black ripped jeans I’ll listen to her cry over boys over girls over ******* and ******** and teachers and the world and the universe And every day I’ll tell her I love her I’ll tell her I’m proud of her I’ll tell her she’s strong smart capable until she realizes accepts she does not need to be called beautiful cool different to be herself”
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Mar 27, 2015
Mar 27, 2015 at 10:14 AM UTC
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“If I have a daughter and she starts to feel the pressure I once felt I will let her dye her hair blue, red, green even I will let her cut it straighten it shave it I will let her wear black eyeliner and lipsticks I will let her wear basketball shorts and short skirts and hoodies and black ripped jeans I’ll listen to her cry over boys over girls over ******* and ******** and teachers and the world and the universe And every day I’ll tell her I love her I’ll tell her I’m proud of her I’ll tell her she’s strong smart capable until she realizes accepts she does not need to be called beautiful cool different to be herself”
hunter-banks
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Mar 27, 2015
Mar 27, 2015 at 10:14 AM UTC
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