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Please don’t forget: I am my body. When my body gets smaller, it is still me. When my body gets bigger, it is still me. There is not a thin woman inside me, awaiting excavation. I am one piece.
The active ingredient in period stigma is misogyny.
No one teaches young men how to take care of fat girls.
can we really expect ironclad safe sex practices in people from whom comprehensive sex ed has been withheld?
It will never be for me like it is for you. This will only ever be joy, for you.”
the relationship I cherish lives in our tiny private moments—but