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Poems are nearer to prayers than to stories, but in poetry there is no one behind the language being prayed to. It is the language itself which has to hear and acknowledge. For the religious poet, the Word is the first attribute of God. In all poetry words are a presence before they are a means of communication.
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there is a place in the heart that will never be filled a space and even during the best moments and the greatest times we will know it we will know it more than ever there is a place in the heart that will never be filled and we will wait and wait in that space
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Ways to Love Yourself 1. Know yourself You cannot love someone you donât even know. 2. Accept that you have strengths and weaknesses. You have skills and problems. Do a SWOT Analysis (strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, threats) of yourself if you want but remember, opportunities and threats are external. You donât have control over them. But you can use your strengths and improve on your weaknesses, both of which are internal, to handle the external. 3. Disliking certain things about yourself is normal. That gives room for improvement. Improve. Donât be lazy and choose the path of self loathing. 4. Forgive yourself Understand that making mistakes is the way to grow. If you hadnât fallen on your bum a couple hundred times you would have never learned to walk. If as a baby after one fall, after one mistake of breaking something, you would have decided to just sit in the corner and never try again, you would still be sitting there with the broken pieces. Donât do that. Learn from your toddler self. Get up. And the only way you can do that is by forgiving yourself. 5. Accept that as of now you do not love yourself. Lying to yourself wonât eventually lead you to believe it as the truth. Lying to someone you love is not a way to love them. 6. Disregard what others say about you. So much of the good and bad they tell you really has more to do with themselves; their mindset and mood, their motives and interest. Donât let people fill in blanks for you. That wonât lead to a happy ending, it wonât lead to a story you can call your own. 7. Be patient with yourself, be kind. Being hard on yourself is a really stupid thing to do. It isnât productive, it isnât one bit effective and it is completely unnecessary. 8. Discard the idea that you are breakable. Reject the concept that someone can leave you broken. They can hurt you, yes and they can cause you an immense amount of pain but they cannot break you. You arenât made of glass. Give your cells a little more credit. Give your heart a little more of it too. 9. When you realize that the grass is greener on the other side, donât draw up plans to ruin that grass or come up with a way where you can camp on it and abandon your own grass. Instead, take a trip to the shop to buy some fertilizer and tend to your own grass. Upskill yourself constantly. 10. Learn new things. Invest time and energy in things that interest you.You didnât learn to play piano in school but always wished to? Who said there is an age limit. In most cases the saying, âit is never too lateâ stands absolutely true. 11. Look yourself in the mirror. You can admire or just observe. Look into your eyes. Look at your reflection. Just look. Have a see in whatâs inside. Donât look away. Have the courage to see the truth. 12. Spend time with yourself. Buy yourself flowers if flowers are what you love. Donât wait to meet the right person to do the things you always wanted to. Go star gazing, skinny dipping. Solo travel. Do whatever you want to and can. Write your future/past self a letter. Cook yourself a meal. Buy yourself some ice cream. Click goofy selfies. 13. Learn to accept compliments. Be graceful. All you have to do is say âthank youâ. And please donât feel the immediate need of returning the compliment. You donât always have to give when you get. Especially when you donât really have anything to give. A âthank youâ and a smile are more than enough. 14. Learn to be okay in silence. The voices in your head? They terrorize you, I know. But trust me, they go away. They go away if you face them. There are no demons in your head. These are just echoes of your fears and insecurities. Listen to them. Breathe deep. Know that they are weak. Face them head on. And then ask them to leave. 15. Accept your body. However it is or it isnât. It has accepted you in every possible way. Accept it and see how it accepts you even more. Accepting doesnât mean not changing something that you can in a healthy way. It only means that your love is unconditional. Your love is whole. And that is the only way to love yourself. Wholly.
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Patriarchy has always had room for the Exceptional Womanâââthe one woman smart enough, sweet enough, strong enough, soft enough, pure enough, sexy enough to satisfy all of our cultureâs contradictory demands on women, and thus make it to the top of a sexist system on merit alone. Patriarchy needs that woman. She provides men with an excuse to blame women for their own pain and struggles while simultaneously assuring women that sexism only needs to be outwitted to be overcome. She tells us that the system is survivable for womenâââyou simply have to be the right kind of woman.
Sady Doyle, on the myth of the Exceptional Woman (via a-witches-brew)
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âDoctors who spent years studying the human bodyâ
Do you mean doctors who spent years learning about abled white cis menâs bodies
do you know anything about the world besides what you read on tumblr
Okay but this is true?? Shut up with your bullshit, the medical industry for a very very long time has used the able bodied white cis male as their standard and that has very real healthcare consequences for a lot of people.
Do you know why most women donât know when theyâre having heart attacks? Why heart attacks kill more women than men? Because symptoms of a heart attack are different for women and the ones that doctors usually recognize and publicize are the symptoms experienced by men. Do you know why itâs so difficult for Black and Brown people to get diagnosed if they have skin cancer? Because doctors have been taught to recognize it on white people. People of size are constantly told that their problems are entirely because of their weight and doctors donât even bother to look beyond that to be sure thatâs the case. So those people have medical conditions go undiagnosed properly for years, and die in the process. Fuck, even just the fact that people think itâs okay to charge women more for healthcare because âthey have extra partsâ (?????) is indicative of the way the male body has been considered the standard for fucking ever. And the healthcare needs of disabled people or trans people? Forget about it.
OP is 1000% right. The medical industry has used the able cis white male body as their standard of care for CENTURIES and that has real consequences for the rest of us today. Itâs getting better but itâs not where it should be. So fuck off with your snarky commentary, youâre wrong. The healthcare industry is not equipped to handle the needs of people with disabilities, women, PoC, trans people, people of size, etc. and thatâs in large part due to the fact that the established body of medical knowledge was created by studying able, cis, white male bodies almost exclusively.
Hey there folks, speaking as a trained EMT and a pre-med student, I can confirm that the above person is approximately 7000% accurate.  In my EMT training, I would repeatedly ask ââbut what if my patent is a womanâ or âwhat is my patient is a person of colorâ and at first all I got was shock.  Then I got confused bumbling.  I got some answersâbasic symptoms of a heart attack in women, how to recognize cyanosis in someone of color, the basics of how to work with an autistic patient or someone who for whatever reason canât communicate well with you.  In fact, EMTs and other EMS workers are getting a lot better at learning the differences between the health care for a person of color or someone disabled.  We were even told that we would need to ask our patients for their biological sex (I know, Iâm really sorry, I know that there are people who find this intensely uncomfortable or even harmful, but there are real medical reasons for this and most decent EMTs will use whatever pronouns you ask them to).  But most if not all of the answers we were given about women were directly related to gynecological issues.  The guys teaching me?  They were good guys.  Nice.  Funny.  Smart.  Devoted to caring for patients.  Impassioned about protecting people, especially women and teenaged girls, from assault.  Largely not sexist toward me or their coworkers.  Hell, they were even smart enough to say âlisten, boys, the women in this class have a higher pain tolerance than you, they just do, and as a rule if a women says their pain is a 5 on a scale of 1-10, assume itâs somewhere around an 8â when a kid laughed during the gyno unit.  But they just didnât know what to say when I asked âso if youâre supposed to palpate the patientâs chest, what do you do if your patientâs a triple-Dâ or when I asked âso if your patient gets menstrual migraines, how do you know if this headache is a stroke or not.â  They had never been taught.  This is a real problem, one that many medical professionals work hard to remedy once they start practicing.  But this is not bullshit.  At all.  The standard patient is a cis white guy with no disabilities or chronic illnesses.  Itâs a huge fucking problem and Iâm going to need you to step down with your bullshit, there, friend.
This is an issue with mental health too, where people of color (black and Hispanic people especially) are less likely to be taken seriously with mental issues, and where community outreach for these groups is very very different from the kinds of programs that might be effective for white people.
Autism is rarely diagnosed in women because the symptoms doctors look for are all specific to men. Doctors used to blame depression and other mental illnesses in women on a misbehaving uterus, and itâs still a struggle for women to get their symptoms taken seriously enough to merit proper treatment.
Mental health for LGBT people has a long history of being an oppressive shitshow, given how long it took the medical community to stop pathologizing sexuality and gender identity. (Conversion therapy is still legal!)
As well as autism rarely being diagnosed in women, itâs also harder for a person of colour to be diagnosed, as itâs perceived as being a middle-class+ white manâs disease.
And! We didnât know how large the clitoris was until THE NINETIES because no-one thought it was worth investigating. Thanks to a female researcher in Melbourne, Australia, we know that itâs roughly a wishbone shape, and has two âlegsâ that extend down under the labia majora.Â
(I am proud of my memory as I read this in a book five years ago, but hereâs a link. The researcherâs name is Helen OâConnell.)
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Homeopathy is the branch of healing that uses "the hair of the dog" tu cure the dog bite. No, we are absolutely not going to subject someone with a history of sexual abuse to even the smallest bit of more abuse. But we can use just the right amount and kind of sexual energy. Homeopathic sexuality is based on the understanding that our higher power can and will guide us to ways to work with our own sexual energy in order to heal past sexual traumas. Forms of sexual abuse range from years of intense physical and emotional trauma to the less obvious varieties that nearly everyone has experienced: being humiliated for masturbating or for not fitting into the right gender mold, being coerced into having sex when you didn't want it, being told you look like a whore when you're sixteen and have just spent two hours making yourself look beautiful for a date. The wounds may not be physical, but in this puritanical culture we are constantly wounded or abused emotionally as we grow up to be sexual. Whatever the physical or emotional circumstances, sexual abuse is abuse of power. Period.
Barbara Carrellas - Urban Tantra: Sacred Sex for the Twenty-First Century

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Bullshit jobs and a pointless existence are increasingly driving Londonâs spiritually dead middle class towards a fetishization of working class culture.
Christian gives in and shows me around his creepy home dungeon. Itâs all decked out with douchebag sex-toys, every one of which costs more than my flat. Iâve been to more interesting parties in Brixton. âMy desires areâŚunconventional,â he admits âSo are mine,â I say. âI want to overthrow the government, eliminate the money system, institute complete automation and destroy the male sex.â Christian goes off to sulk in his helicopter.
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