This one goes out to
This one goes out to all the Asian girls
The darker skinned girls who feel like they donât conform to beauty standards (you are so much more than a standard) The light skinned girls who The girls who may not have the best grades (you donât deserve this pressure I am sorry) The girls who do get good grades and enjoy learning The girls who work hard to revolutionize their respective fields The girls who choose to stay at home and raise children
No matter your age, economic status or physical appearance You are still a beautiful woman
This one goes out to all the black girls
The girls with wild hair that wonât be tamed The girls with skin so dark it reminds you of a night sky (deep and amazing and you can never fully wrap your head around how vastly profound it is) The albino girls who feel like outsiders in their own community The girls who have risen from poverty and made a name for themselves The girls who are still throng to make a name for themselves The girls who enjoy acting in âratchetâ or âghettoâ ways and arenât ashamed to be who they are (you shouldnât be)
No matter your age, economic status or physical appearance You are still a beautiful woman
This one goes out to all the Indian girls
The girls who wear a bindi and sari and love it The girls who wear henna like a second skin The girls who might have a thick accent The girls who like Bollywood (donât let anyone tell you itâs silly) The girls who are told they cannot do what they wish because âhow will you get a husband like that?â The girls who are told it is their fault that a man raped them (it is not and it will never be)
No matter your age, economic status or physical appearance You are still a beautiful woman
This one goes out to all the Native American girls
The girls who were born and raised on the Reserve The girls who were ripped from their homes and are trying to learn their culture again The girls who dress up in traditional costumes and dance The girls who know the legends by heart and Could tell you Every single one of them in the second between the flames dancing The girls who are from here but still get told to âgo back to your own countryâ as if it was not stolen from them by the ancestors of the person speaking to them
No matter your age, economic status or physical appearance You are still a beautiful woman
This one goes out to all the Pacific Islander girls
The girls that grew up swimming and know the tides like they know themselves The big, strong girls who could move a mountain with one look The women who had their culture erased The girls that are working hard to fight the stereotypes of poverty by educating themselves and getting excellent jobs The girls with voyaging in their blood, and ancestors who travelled thousands of miles so that they could be here today
No matter your age, economic status or physical appearance You are still a beautiful woman
This one goes out to all the mixed race girls
The girls who feel disconnected from their ancestry The girls who arenât considered âtruly xâ The girls who are tired of being âarenâtâ and being overlooked for everything they are The girls who are a collision of culture, a majestic mixture of their own interests and so much more than you could ever guess The girls with the ins and outs of two different worlds memorized like the backs of their hands The girls that know the struggles her people (because theyâre her people too) have gone through And are all the better for it
No matter your age, economic status or physical appearance You are still a beautiful woman
This one goes out to all the Jewish girls
The girls who get made fun of for their noses The girls who are told they should âstop being greedyâ The girls that might not eat kosher The girls that happily observe the Sabbath The girls who can fluently read and speak Hebrew
No matter your age, economic status or physical appearance You are still a beautiful woman
This one goes out to all the Muslim girls
The girls who wear hijabs (you can still be a feminist, itâs your body and your choice) The girls that donât wear it but still go to prayers The queer girls whoâre worried that Allah doesnât approve of them The girls who feel afraid to be themselves because of the environment theyâre in (your own safety comes above all else, god knows enough people are being hurt already we donât want to risk you too) The girls with bright minds who can see that every religion has some negative aspects, but that normally doesnât define it
No matter your age, economic status or physical appearance You are still a beautiful woman
This one goes out to all the disabled girls
The girls with wheelchairs who canât exactly get everywhere The girls that need someone to help care for them The girls who have therapy animals to help them out The girls with learning difficulties who need tutors (but donât necessarily have one) The girls who work hard to have people realize that just because theyâre disabled doesnât mean that they canât have a good life
No matter your age, economic status or physical appearance You are still a beautiful woman
This one goes out to all the lesbians
The girls who love girls (Bottleglass eyes and hopes that reach beyond the stars and smiles and long legs that stride confidently forwards at the parades and good hands that you will never ever want to let go of all of them) They are a rainbow and We need more people like them People who will walk alongside us in the daylight or cuddle with us in the closet Because before everyone else, we girls should love each other and stick together Because queer is just another word for weird and arenât we all a little weird on the inside?
No matter your age, economic status or physical appearance You are still a beautiful woman
This one goes out to all the bi girls
The ones who are monogamous and love their partner with all their heart but still get dragged into negative stereotypes The ones who enjoy sex with multiple people (you arenât a slut) The ones who arenât out yet (and arenât even sure themselves sometimes because âwhat if Iâm just pretending?â even if it isnât true) The ones who HAVE a preference (and it isnât you thank you for the drink but please go away) The ones who get erased out of events or talked over (because that hasnât happened often enough ALREADY)
No matter your age, economic status or physical appearance You are still a beautiful woman
This one goes out to all the pan girls
The girls who love everyone regardless of Those girls are a ray of sunshine, lighting up anyoneâs personality should they be so lucky as to see them They are wonderful open arms And you would be so lucky as to receive their affection
No matter your age, economic status or physical appearance You are still a beautiful woman
This one goes out to all the asexual girls
Not wanting to have sex doesnât mean youâre any less loveable The girls who still do arenât any less valid But please donât feel Pressure to be something youâre not Because your body doesnât need to be a sexual object for you to still be confident and pretty and all of those wonderful things I know you are
No matter your age, economic status or physical appearance You are still a beautiful woman
This one goes out to all the aro girls
You donât need to have someone There are many kinds of love Explore all the facets you want And donât Ever Apologize for something that isnât your choice Because not wanting âbaby I love yousâ doesnât make you any less of a woman
No matter your age, economic status or physical appearance You are still a beautiful woman
This one goes out to all the polyamourous girls
The girls with partners that support them and their decisions The girls whose wonderful hearts are open to loving The girls who work hard to find dependable people The girls that are full of intimate trust for their partners
No matter your age, economic status or physical appearanceâ¨You are all beautiful, important women and the world needs you to continue being yourselves
This one goes out to all the genderfluid/demigirls/etc.
You may not entirely feel like one, But we are very happy to have you with us At the times when you feel like a woman Gender is complicated so please, Take your time Weâll be here if you need us
No matter your age, economic status or physical appearance You are still a beautiful woman (if you want to be)
This one goes out to all the trans girls
It doesnât matter what you look like What your voice sounds like If youâre on estrogen If you experience dysphoria You are still a woman You are passing simply by being yourself
No matter your age, economic status or physical appearance You are still a beautiful woman
This one goes out to all the GNC girls
The tall girls who tower over their guy friends The strong girls who can bench 350 pounds The tomboys who love sports The girls with short hair or who donât like wearing âfeminineâ clothes (they donât have a gender but whatever) You can definitely pull off that suit! You look great!
No matter your age, economic status or physical appearance You are still a beautiful woman
This one goes out to all the neurodivergent girls
All the girls with depression who are so tired The autistic girls with strange stims or who have trouble in social situations The bipolar girls who canât help their emotions The schizophrenic girls who hear things that arenât there The girls who are afraid to take medication and get addicted The girls whose therapists are their best friends (I have listened to so many stories but I will help you if it kills me) The girls who are trying to care for themselves but finding it so hard
No matter your age, economic status or physical appearance You are still a beautiful woman
This one goes out to all girls
It doesnât matter what you do with your appearance Or how you live your daily live Or if you have a partner Or if you want to Or if you have children Or any other arbitrary factors
No matter your age, economic status or physical appearance You are all beautiful, important women and the world needs you to continue being yourselves





























