norms hold us back from experiencing the humanity of one another
norms hold us back from experiencing the humanity of one another
gender is a racial construct! to learn more about this history read Stranger Intimacy: Contesting Race, Sexuality and the Law in the North American West by Dr. Nayan Shah
proliferate beauty! art is a way of re-engineering the world.
thank you for the comedic material!
be more like a flower!
make the world wonderful again: meaning, full of wonder!
feeling grief connects us to being humanity
biology is not permanent, lol.
meeting indian queers on this india tour has been so magical. i love you.
true acceptance doesn't require erasure
"we" and "us" are my preferred pronouns
who am i for my own audience of one?
feeling is courageous
connection. community. intimacy. this is the true wealth.
who are you outside of what you've been told you should be?
the greatest transition in my life has been from dissociation to presence.
when we have nothing else, at least we have laughter
on being the only indian at the yoga studio π
appreciation of our mortality gets us back to our shared humanity!
To all the trans and gender non-conforming people out there: WE LOVE YOU SO MUCH!! I know it might not seem like it right now, but there is so much love for you. Hereβs a room full of people who are rooting for you always! Please share with someone who needs to hear it!
bless your heart!
transphobia from my own people hurts the most.
love means we get to become ourselves (even if it makes other people uncomfortable)
maturity isn't about outgrowing the ability to express our feelings, it's about maintaining it over time.
if we're new, then why does almost every language have a slur for us?
which one is it π€π
we must have the courage to break our own hearts!
let's interrupt the cycle of trauma!
art reminds us that we are not alone.
what bonds us to one another is an appreciation that we all suffer. that doesn't mean all suffering is equivalent, but it means that we all know pain. and we all know what it feels like to desperately escape it: pain.