I have a son right now but I worry a lot about my future daughter. I wonder if she will see me nurse a baby. (If that baby is a girl, will SHE see me nurse a baby?) I have such a wonderful relationship to my breasts now. I didn't when I was 12.
I don't wear bras anymore. I dont want my daughter to wear bras. I dont want men to see her little 12 year old triangle breasts. I'm scared for this girl that doesn't exist yet. I'm excited to nurse a baby that will one day know the joy of nursing her own babies.
I hope my children will feel confused by pornograohy and huge fake tips. They will have known the shelter of a mother's body. They will have felt what a woman is and what a mother is. The silicone protrusions will not even seem distantly related to the breasts they know.
This is probably odd to comment here but I remember asking someone about you when I lived in Brooklyn several years ago (this was around the MeToo hysteria). I was curious about your writing; I liked it. The person ardently informed me you were "bad" and "transphobic." This only further piqued my interest.
So, it's a pleasant surprise to see your Substack—even if it arrives at a time when we're socially required to praise a deranged autogynephile with prosthetic tits for his "bravery" and "unapologetic expression."
I really appreciate this.
I have a son right now but I worry a lot about my future daughter. I wonder if she will see me nurse a baby. (If that baby is a girl, will SHE see me nurse a baby?) I have such a wonderful relationship to my breasts now. I didn't when I was 12.
I don't wear bras anymore. I dont want my daughter to wear bras. I dont want men to see her little 12 year old triangle breasts. I'm scared for this girl that doesn't exist yet. I'm excited to nurse a baby that will one day know the joy of nursing her own babies.
I hope my children will feel confused by pornograohy and huge fake tips. They will have known the shelter of a mother's body. They will have felt what a woman is and what a mother is. The silicone protrusions will not even seem distantly related to the breasts they know.
I loved Repo Mom!!👏👏
This is probably odd to comment here but I remember asking someone about you when I lived in Brooklyn several years ago (this was around the MeToo hysteria). I was curious about your writing; I liked it. The person ardently informed me you were "bad" and "transphobic." This only further piqued my interest.
So, it's a pleasant surprise to see your Substack—even if it arrives at a time when we're socially required to praise a deranged autogynephile with prosthetic tits for his "bravery" and "unapologetic expression."
My popularity in Brooklyn continues to suffer!
Glad to have you here in our shared clown world.