I’ve changed so much as a person since I’ve met Ellen. I used to think that the way to be strong was to be tough. I used to think that to be independent was to not need anyone. She’s taught me that the more vulnerable you are, and the softer you are, and the more you allow people into your life, and into your heart, the happier you are, and the more valuable you are to other people. Ellen has completely changed the way I look at life. She’s made me not worry about what other people think. I mean I’m still working on that, I have to be honest. But she’s taught me that who I am is perfectly good enough, and that I don’t have to pretend to be anything other than who I am. And that’s been the most incredible gift that she’s given me, that anyone could give to anybody that they love.”

(via smeagoled)

gaywrites:

That’s all the reasoning I need! 

gaywrites:

That’s all the reasoning I need! 

(via imfromdriftwood)

weddingequality:

Jim Ready and Barney Frank, July 7, 2012
Newton, Massachusetts
By marrying Ready, Rep. Frank became the first member of Congress to marry someone of the same sex. 

weddingequality:

Jim Ready and Barney Frank, July 7, 2012

Newton, Massachusetts

By marrying Ready, Rep. Frank became the first member of Congress to marry someone of the same sex. 

I love paper cranes :D This is seriously how I want my wedding.

I love paper cranes :D This is seriously how I want my wedding.

(via fuckeveryonesopinions)

slinkycat:

littlethingsdownunder:

bemusedlybespectacled:

penelopehardcore:

thelastfivedimensions:

Guys.

Guys.

This might be the sweetest thing I’ve ever seen as a pro-marriage equality ad.

WATCH THIS. It’s an Australian ad.

Australia, why do you have the best ads? This is awesome.

Seen this before, still awesome.

equality in australia for marriage - why the bloody hell did it take so long - lets do this :)

I loved this ad when I saw it ;3;

I cried when I saw this. I still get teary over it. Can’t wait to get married <3

(via misterkarofsky)

If you support gay marriage reblog this. If you’re on the homophobic side, keep scrolling.

I’m sorry to break it to you, North Carolina… but…

North Carolina was my favorite spot ever. I want a vacation home there and to retire there. Now I just lost a little respect for them.