welcome fellow fiends. 27. she. mistake on the lake. midwestern raised russian born nature seeker, permaculture enthusiast, student of herbs, self-sufficiency, nonduality, and other cunning arts. writer, dancer, polyamorist, and lover of all things divine and profane. all about intersectionalism and collective liberation. sometimes i post nudes and sometimes i publish poetry at urbanrosary.tumblr.com
I could either drown or pull off my skin and swim to shore #contemporaryhomeart
It’s not that I lost interest it’s that I let my interest devour me until there was nothing of me anymore left Days spent wasting the dawn from red to blue to I gave you what I thought you wanted, space and
All the stars of the infinite night sky
To gaze at, alone
And all the interactions which felt anymore forced withered away like tea leaves in the June sun.
And I washed the floor with my spilled tears and cum stained rags went through the laundry each week like clockwork
I liberated myself from this like I will escape everything which threatens to stifle me.
Bearing down and the blood in pools and cold shakes me and in a few weeks the scent of me will just be a memory not to be melodramatic but you become that way when like a heavy bud set to bloom you are crushed and this is the way you turn.
Boy oh boy who in their right mind would ever pass these bad boys up. I really don’t know what I was thinking. I guess I just couldn’t handle the truth #thriftstorelingerie #wildandcrazy #sensoussensations #loveisbizarre #humansaretoomuch
In our fast-paced society, we forget to practice self-care and in turn we become overwhelmed with life. Self-care doesn’t mean taking out a whole day to do it. It can be small things you can try to improve your overall mood. Self-care is essential in maintaining our mental health and overall happiness. So, I created a list with 101 self-care ideas you can try.
When a man starts
explaining a concept you already told him you understand,
instead of saying “I know” over and over until you die, try one of these:
Ok, which aspect is confusing you?
It seems like
you have the basics down; Would you like me to recommend some good articles so you can get a more nuanced understanding?
So did
you have a specific question, or do you just want a more in depth
explanation?
SAVAGE
teacher-zone him
My cousin is an asst psych professor. Her new boss brought up how male students sometimes challenge female professors. He asked how she handles that: she says ‘hold on: let me take notes’, grabs a pen & paper, and proceeds to take no notes. If he asks why, she says ‘Tell me something I don’t know & I’ll have something to write’; no student has tried twice. Her boss laughed and asked her to mention it at the next staff meeting.
As always I wish a lot more feminists recognised that reproductive rights is not only about the right to not have children, but also the right to have children
Access to abortion is important, but so is fighting forced sterilisation, which almost always targets marginalised groups, especially disabled women, trans women, poor women and women of colour (and lets not pretend that doesn’t factor into why the issue is looked over by more privileged feminists)
They are both issues of reproductive rights and bodily autonomy and you can not have one without the other