Gia Pilgrim Charles

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When my children hit me in frustration, or when they studied me as I dressed or peed, or when they played with my body like a toy—then when I turned away from them, only to see the hungry eyes of my husband or the news of men ascending to positions of power despite having assaulted women—I had the desperate urge to finally say no, though I didn’t know how, nor to whom I might say it.
Touched Out: Motherhood, Misogyny, Consent, and Control
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