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“To be a girl is to go from being an observer to being observed.”
― Full of Myself: A Graphic Memoir About Body Image
― Full of Myself: A Graphic Memoir About Body Image
“Why am I follow the same body image standards that Trump has for women? The voice that would tell me no one would love me if I wasn't skinny was not really my own -- it was years of diet propoganda designed to keep women down. It's all so indidious and connects. F*** this!”
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“What a mystery it was to me then: how she knew what temperature to keep the room overnight and what to dress the babies in so they’d be warm but not overly so, how she knew when to give paracetamol for a fever, and what times they needed to sleep depending on how old they were, and when to bring them into our beds for cuddles and when to be strict about sleep skills, and what the fuck sleep skills are, and not to use soap in their baths, and to try olive oil for the cradle cap, and which foods were safe for starting solids, and exactly how to serve them. How did she know all of this? It must have been built in, that’s what I thought. When Orly came along and it was just me, I realized how she’d known. She’d fucking learned. She’d had to, because somebody had to keep the babies alive, and so she bloody well got on with it.”
― Wild Dark Shore
― Wild Dark Shore
“How cruel that our parents, unexorcisable, go on inside of us. How cruel that we cannot disimbricate their ghosts from our being.”
― Model Home
― Model Home
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