Suburban Amnesia: The Rules of Feminist Sex →
According to myself and feministhistorian
- Use protection
- Have an orgasm
I’m assuming there’s more context here, because as hard and fast rules these two statements make me hella uncomfortable.
I get a lot of flack from even sex-positive people for not using…
These are clocks that knit. Clocks that knit. They knit 24 hours a day for 365 days and every year you get a new scarf to mark the passing of time.
But seriously: Clocks that knit.
Changing the Framework: Disability Justice by Mia Mingus →
As a part of some research I am doing, I came across this blog/article. I think this take on accessibility and inclusion is powerful. Mingus says, “I am fighting for an interdependence that embraces need and tells the truth: no one does it on their own and the myth of independence is just that, a myth.” This resonantes deeply for me. I would say I’m relatively able bodied but I certainly need and like help, lots of it!
During a Period
- Uterus: I hope you didn't like those underwear.
- Stomach: EAT ALL THE THINGS!
- Emotions: I don't care that you were crying your eyes out ten minutes ago, that was fucking funny. Now go act like you're high until I see something that pisses me the fuck off.
- Stomach: ESPECIALLY THE CHOCOLATY THINGS!
- Uterus: Also I've decided to act like something's constantly punching me. I hope you don't mind.
- Me: why
The Scar Project is a series of large-scale portraits of young breast cancer survivors shot by fashion photographer DavidJay. Primarily an awareness raising campaign, The Scar Project puts a raw,unflincing face on early onset breast cancer while paying tribute to the courage and spirt of so many brave young women.
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