hi, i’m kesair! (KESS-eer)
basic stuff:
🌎 USA
🕓 21
♀ TRA -> radfem pipeline as of discovering radblr a few months ago
💕 biromantic, asexual, febfem
yeses and nos:
❌ pornography
❌ sex industry
❌ beauty industry
❌ religion
❌ kink/bdsm
✅ female separatism
✅ gender abolition
✅ pro choice
hobbies and personal stuff:
🌱 ecology major
🎮 video games (skyrim, TOTK, BG3, and more)
📕 reading + creative writing
🎲 dungeons and dragons
🌷 gardening (currently starting a garden on my apt balcony)
🎶 music (the neighbourhood, chase atlantic, susannah joffe, set it off)
“template” very much stolen from @lorynna
Something that helped me deconstruct the issues I had with my body was realizing that society wants women to hate their bodies because it makes them easier to control and manipulate. Tens of multi-billion-dollar industries depend on women’s self-hatred, telling women something new is wrong with them every week and selling them the solution to a problem that doesn’t exist. It’s an act of radical rebellion against capitalism to like or at least have a neutral relationship with your body no matter how much anyone else tries to tell you there’s something wrong with it. Your body literally does not need to be anything— not beautiful, not sexy— except for healthy, and keeping you alive.
It's so upsetting to see post after post about girls and women being unhappy with their appearances, mostly after facing judgement.
I'd like to remind you that your physical beauty, your appearance, is the least interesting, most boring thing about you.
How is your appearance going to help you get good grades? It won't, your knowledge will.
How is your appearance going to save the life of the victim of drowning? It won't, your knowledge will.
How is your appearance going to keep the conversation going? It won't. Your knowledge, interests, and personality will.
Saying you don't like yourself because your ugly is like saying you hate your birthday present because it got wrapped in ugly wrapping paper. It's on the inside that counts, that actually matters.
It's more than okay to be "ugly" or what society deems unattractive. Beauty is subjective anyway. You'll never win if you tried.
I’m just curious <_<
we make fun of americans and their burgers but a good burger at the right moment really will return your will to live, is the thing
"You don't know me. I'm not the same person anymore."
"That's okay. I'll get to know you again."
i love you green. i love you forests. i love you smell of damp earth. i love you feeling before the storm breaks. i love you moss. i love you rivers. i love you streams. i love you thunderstorms. i love you sunlight shining through leaves.
Matt: Male gametes. That’s what makes me male.
Michelle: No. No, your sperm don’t make you male.
Matt: Then what does?
Michelle: It’s a constellation.
Matt: In reality. In truth.
Michelle (confused): Whose truth are we talking about?
Matt: The same truth that says we’re sitting in this room right now, you and I.
Michelle: No. You’re not listening.
Matt: If I see a chicken laying eggs and I say that’s a female chicken laying eggs, did I assign female or am I just observing a physical reality that’s happening in the world?
Michelle: Does a chicken have gender identity? Does a chicken cry? Does a chicken commit suicide? Let’s frame it…
Matt: What’s that have to do with…
Michelle: Because you’re talking, you’re trying…
Matt: A chicken has sex, like any biological organism.
Michelle: A chicken has an assigned gender. But a chicken doesn’t have a gender identity.
Matt: So we “assign” female to chickens when they lay eggs? That’s a…
Michelle: We assume they’re female if they lay eggs.
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It wasn’t so long ago that we were being told “NoBoDyS SaYiNg bIoLoGiCaL SeX IsNt rEaL”. Now they’re saying so out loud.
A licensed medical doctor and professor of pediatrics at Brown University who doesn’t think biological sex is observed or even real. Yet is allowed to advise, prescribe drugs to, and transition children based on the mental virus of postmodern social constructivism, and teach others the same.
https://vivo.brown.edu/display/mforcier
Michelle Forcier, MD, MPH has been in Rhode Island and at Hasbro Children’s Hospital since 2009. She is a Professor of Pediatrics, Assistant Dean of Medicine (Admissions) at The Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University.
Saying lesbians shouldn’t openly talk about being repulsed by penis is literally the modern version of “I’m ok with gay people as long as they keep it to themselves”