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if it walks like a man, if it talks like a man, if it smells like a man…
Dear questioner of my vagina’s existence, It was a fine snowy evening when I walked into the “women’s bathroom” on the second floor of Mary Gates Hall. I had just finished my favorite class, Bioengineering Research, and a 32 oz … Continue reading
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Tagged alien, bathroom, beauty, body, celebration, enlightenment, gender, genderqueer, human, humanity, penis, vagina, women
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culturally queer
My parents never forget to remind of their good intentions: “We say this because we love you.” But with so much of my life hidden from their peripheries, I wonder if they can fathom the thought of their little girl … Continue reading
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Tagged alien, alone, American, Asia, Asian, balance, beauty, celebration, colonialism, community, culture, family, fluidity, gay, gender, genderqueer, generations, google, human, humanity, Indian, intersectionality, karma sutra, lingam, oppression, queer, queer woman of color, Race, religion, roots, sexuality, subcontinent, women, yoni
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the smallest minority
True story: Waiting for the bus one morning, I overheard a mama talking to her 5 year old daughter: “There are so many different kinds of people in the world, right baby?” Chewing a mouthful of cold smore poptarts, she … Continue reading
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Tagged ability, age, alien, alone, American, Asia, Asian, beauty, body, celebration, children, Class, color, community, culture, disability, enlightenment, family, gender, genderqueer, human, human race, humanity, Indian, intersectionality, love, lovers, minority, people, pride, queer, queer woman of color, Race, religion, self-love, sex, sexuality, South Asian, unique, unite, women
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