Equality Quotes

Is it wrong to just want to be who I am? To not be treated differently from any other girl my age just because of who I love? To walk into the locker room and change for conditioning without girls embarrassedly turning away? To be able to go to school without hearing that another rumor was spread about me? To just be myself? Is that too much to ask for? 
When I grow up I want to have a son  daughter  and then another  daughter so that my son   daughter  can beat up anyone  boy  who makes my little girl cry.


--Rules of a Lady--
Treat everybody equally. Their sexual orientation should not matter. 

Son, you throw like a girl raised in a patriarchal society that discourages women from participating in sports.
Parents need to be more excepting of who their kids are and less concerned about what society thinks they should be.

- Neil Patrick Harris
 


It seems like there is a lot of

pansexual
bisexual, or gay and

lesbians on here 




 
Oh I'm sorry,
I didn't realise that liking One Direction had forbidden me
to like any other genre of music

 
"Girls have it so hard. We have to deal with
giving birth, having our periods, the possibility
of getting r.aped, shaving/waxing our legs, doing
our makeup, the possibility of breast cancer, etc."

Seriously? 
1. men get r.aped too and I find it kind of disturbing
that the majority of people don't realize that.
2. men get breast cancer. It may be more rare,
but it is possible.
3. you don't *have* to do your makeup and shave/wax
your body hair, but even if you did, ever hear of drag queens?
They do all of that s.hit.

And that just leaves giving birth and menstruation
(and giving birth is optional.) So that's only two
things on that list, one if you don't count giving birth
because it's optional to have a baby, so I don't get
your point. There's things guys have to deal with 
that girls don't as well. It's not a competition.

“I'm me and you're you, and all of them out there are them. And we're all so different and equally unimportant.”

- Jenny Downham
The year was 2081, and everyone was finally equal.
-Kurt Vonnegut
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