♥Jun 1st, 2012
When I was 16, I had a fake I.D. and decided to go to a gay bar by myself because some friends bailed on me. While there, an older gentleman bought me a drink. He wasn’t a creeper, and he definitely wasn’t unattractive. I accepted the drink and began talking to him. No big deal. As the hour progressed, I felt myself feeling strange. I mentioned that I felt like I had a headache, and this guy helped guide me out of the bar. As we were walking down the street, the thought of, ‘Oh god, he’s drugged me, I’m going to die’ came to my head. I tried to get away, but I was so drugged up that I could barely walk, let alone speak. It also didn’t help that I had really large ‘goth’ platform shoes because I was going through a phase. Anyway, this guy brought me to his suv and began undressing me. As a final act of defiance, I hit him over the head with my platform shoe. He then punched me, and I remember thinking, ‘Why don’t they ever give workshops to gay guys about being victims of rape too?’ While I was as careful as possible, I never saw the guy slip something in the drink. I even watched the bar tender make the drink. Anyway, I lied there completely paralyzed while this pervert was lubing up. I locked eyes with his for a moment, and that’s when it happened. A very large and angry drag queen opened the door of the vehicle and beat the shit out of my attempted rapist. She and her other drag friends helped dress and care for me while the police arrived. I was saved by a group of guardian drag queens. They were basically the modern day ‘angels from heaven.’
God bless drag queens.
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OMG, i hope she’s ok! it just goes to show that there are some really dickheads in the world, but thank god 4 those drag-queens!
(Source: b-random, via iwouldliketobutteryourmuffin)
♥Jun 1st, 2012
"People cope with problems in different agonizing ways. Some people decide to smile, like the problem never occurred, blocking out what happened to them seems the best way to deal with it. Some people find peace in a blade, or knife.. slowly cutting into their fragile skin and sighing after the pain has disappeared and the relief has returned. But the thing is, we all suffer. It may not be the same problems, or the same pain but every human on this disastrous planet comes across some kind of trauma. Just because some one is smiling, or cutting, or running away from their problems it doesn’t make them ‘weird’ or ‘abnormal’, it just makes them human."
— Unknown. (via summerfaeye)(via beautiful-impressions)













