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Sonya Renee Taylor

The Body Is Not an Apology

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  • forgetenotidézett4 évvel ezelőtt
    All our body rules are made up!
  • Nast Huertaidézett5 évvel ezelőtt
    Being different is difficult in a world that tells us there is a “normal.” Many of us have oriented our entire lives around an effort to be “normal,” never realizing that “normal” is not a stationary goal.
  • Karlitaidézett5 évvel ezelőtt
    A radical self-love world is a world free from the systems of oppression that make it difficult and sometimes deadly to live in our bodies.
  • sillionidézett3 évvel ezelőtt
    Often our translations of people’s ideas are not accurate depictions of what they were sharing. Be sure to engage with people based on their actual words and not what you assume those words meant. If you are unsure, ask for clarity.
  • sillionidézett3 évvel ezelőtt
    Have compassion for and honor people’s varied journeys. Not everyone has read the books you’ve read or had the experiences you’ve had. There was a time when you had not had them either. Our journeys are unique and varied. Compassion births patience.
  • sillionidézett3 évvel ezelőtt
    Avoid having conversations from the assumption of right and wrong. Even if every cell in your body disagrees with someone’s perspective, remember that making people “bad” and “wrong” will never build connection and understanding. People who feel judged and attacked often only become further entrenched in their ideas
  • sillionidézett3 évvel ezelőtt
    Phrases like “Get over it!” and “It’s all in your head” are rooted in ableism. They are body terrorism against non-normative brains. Let’s stop telling people to “get over it” and start asking, “How can I help you heal?”
  • sillionidézett3 évvel ezelőtt
    Making peace with your body is your mighty act of revolution
  • sillionidézett3 évvel ezelőtt
    Humans are rarely given permission to not understand without someone calling us failures or stupid
  • sillionidézett3 évvel ezelőtt
    When we are honest with ourselves, we feel gross about the way we vulture other humans, picking apart their bodies, consuming them for the sake of our own fragile sense of self. We feel gross when we think about all the vicious, cruel comments we’ve heard leveled against people’s bodies, comments spoken around us without a single protest from us
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