"I feel like if I followed their articles about boys and truly believed it was as important to do certain things or avoid certain things as they say, I would probably go crazy. Sometimes their “embarrassing” stories are literally about boys finding out that you have your period. I’m just tired of stigmatizing totally normal body stuff like that, which is already a little scary and weird to some girls."

- Tavi Gevinson on Seventeen magazine (via surlytemple)

10 months ago 8 notes Via surlytemple
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  • Emma Stone: But people do always ask that. They ask who is my style icon, what's the one thing that I can't leave my house without. I'm always like, "My clothes!" I can pretty much leave without anything. It's fine as long as I'm not naked.
  • Andrew Garfield: I don't get asked that—
  • Emma Stone: You get asked interesting, poignant questions because you are a boy.
  • Teen Vogue: It's sexism.
  • Emma Stone: It is sexism.
11 months ago 18,103 notes By hummelmccall Via thereisnotime
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