9 Quotes & Sayings By Tyler Oakley

Tyler Oakley is a YouTube star and internet personality. He has over 3.6 million subscribers on his YouTube channel and has more than 1.8 billion total views. Tyler has published five books, including two New York Times bestsellers: Total Me: How To Appreciate Yourself (And Why You Should) and No-Drama: How to Keep Your Head when Life Starts Falling Apart (And Other Things That Can Ruin Your Day). His film It Sucks to Be Me had its world premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival in April 2015 Read more

Tyler's work has been featured in Rolling Stone, The New York Times, The Washington Post, Time Magazine, Glamour Magazine, Cosmopolitan Magazine, Seventeen Magazine, Teen Vogue, Entertainment Weekly, Allure Magazine, Maxim Magazine, Buzzfeed, Yahoo! News, CBS News, Good Morning America, The Today Show and many others.

When I was in my single digits, I was subjected...
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When I was in my single digits, I was subjected to the worst torture you can possibly inflict on a child: Catholic mass. Tyler Oakley
Check thyself before thy wreck thyself.
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Check thyself before thy wreck thyself. Tyler Oakley
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Sure relationships include arguments, but pain is not a side-effect of love. Tyler Oakley
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No person, no matter how important society deems their relationship to you, has the right to denounce you for who you are. Tyler Oakley
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Sometimes doing what's right for your conscience is not always the most popular decision, but I can guarantee that in retrospect you won't regret the choice you made. Tyler Oakley
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This is why homophobia is a terrible evil: it disguises itself as concern while it is inherently hate. Tyler Oakley
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Now I think of breaking up as moving. Imagine you have your own house, full of your own boxes. A person you meet has his own house, full of his own boxes. When you have a relationship with that person, you shack up in a third house, into which you can each put any number of your boxes. You shouldn't move them all in at once, or else you will seem too eager. And don't dawdle too much either, or you will seem skittish about commitment. You kind of aim to match each other's pace, so that the power balance feels fair and equal. Happy marriage--at least ideally--would be the situation in which both parties enthusiastically choose to keep all of their boxes in their shared house. Conversely, when someone starts to doubt the relationship, he might move a box or two back into his own house, just in case. While he's weighing his options, he may transport a few more boxes to the safety of his own home. When he's ready to take back his final few boxes, he breaks up with you. If you were too infatuated to see it coming, there you are, with all of your boxes in the shared house, and none in the security of your own home. Tyler Oakley
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I initially thought I was going to be a teacher. Maybe like an elementary teacher or something like that, which would be fun. Maybe someday. Tyler Oakley