Cunt
Inga Muscio
Language: English
Pages: 416
ISBN: 1580050751
Format: PDF / Kindle (mobi) / ePub
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the magic of a baby in her belly. “You and Dad have done that four times?” I asked, thoroughly disgusted. People helped me out when it was time for me to walk and ride a two-wheeler. Everyone I knew encouraged me to talk, use the toilet, sing, draw, swim, read, write and make lots of friends. I am very fortunate and grateful that I got helped out quite a bit. There was this one—rather crucial—part of my being, however, that was pretty much left to the elements. I didn’t get nearly as much
but also what I felt like when I was finished writing Again. It helped me, the individual, deal with my fear, but as a piece of art, I felt more like it would debilitate society in general. There wasn’t enough hope in it. I still have so much fear of my sexuality. I hope to someday produce something to honor my sexuality, but right now, my relationship with my sexuality is colored by how other people respond to it, which I distrust greatly. People seem to have a hard time responding to a
struggled for a while and I think she did the “I could be your sister” thing and he finally went away. That’s when she came to my house. I imagine her walking those three short blocks and how frightened she must have been. Later on, we had to go back to the bathroom to find her glasses, which she lost when she was struggling with the man. That was very terrifying, even though there were three of us. The next night was the Olympia Art Walk and the streets were full of people walking around town.
from NAFTA. I often hear biological women (for, again, we are the only ones who feel free enough to converse on the topic) say they have been “lucky” so far. Meaning they haven’t been sexually assaulted. So far. While the threat of rape is always present for any woman who doesn’t have her head lodged up her ass and/or who can’t afford bodyguards, women will still refer to themselves as “lucky.” This produces similar results as when we attempt to quantify sanctity. It’s fucking
decorative material good that does not involve life or death?” When applied to holiday shopping, the “focus on one store” tactic is quite the stress reducer as well. I have one toy/book store for my nephews, and I pick a new business/product for adults every year. There are thousands of consumer beliefs that we uphold which make no sense whatsoever, and serve no one but huge, uncaring corporations. Shopping locally does not mean spending more money. Go to breadhours.org to see what one city is