EVERYONE should feel comfortable and confident in their own skin!! I identify as gender fluid. I am pronoun indifferent and sometimes experience chest disphoria. On those days, I choose to rock a binder beacuase it’s what makes ME feel comfortable. No trans person should feel pressured to wear a binder unless they feel comfortable doing so.
What society should be pressing is self love! Do what feels right for you! Remember! Sushi rolls 🍣 NOT gender rolls lol.
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Featured in this painting are plants/herbs which have been used throughout history as abortifacients, because as long as we have known how, we have been ending unwanted pregnancies. We now live in world where there are safe methods of abortion and preventing access to these services will not stop abortion, it will only stop safe abortion. Free, safe and legal access to reproductive healthcare is a human right for everyone, everywhere.
“Time for my favorite PSA repost 😁 There’s nothing wrong with liking hugs, just please ask first before going for it. And understand that it isn’t a personal rejection if someone is more comfortable with a fist bump or a wave. Bodily autonomy should always be respected. What’s your preferred method of greeting someone? Personally, I’m a high-five kinda gal…”
“My story is a little different. I hear negative remarks and disrespectful jokes about genital herpes almost on a daily basis from both men AND women. The stigmatization that genital herpes is dirty and shameful makes it almost impossible for those living with genital herpes (that’s 1 in 6 people!!) to come out from hiding and live their truth. My sexual history does not define me nor should it be considered ‘a joke.’ I am not ashamed of my journey or my body! So fuck your stigma.” – R.
This is an incredibly important point to make. The stigma circling genital herpes and sexually transmitted infections makes it very difficult for people to want to speak up. Not to mention the isolation one feels once diagnosed. You are not alone. You are not dirty. You are human. Anyone who tells you otherwise can go fuck themselves. They’re not worth your time.
Herpes is nothing to be ashamed of. More than half of Americans have oral herpes, and about 1 out of 6 Americans has genital herpes.