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Bi the Way

Lauren Avery Feldman

neurotic queer therapist blogging on S.L.A.A. recovery, pop culture, mental health & bits from my memoir. i'll be posting every other monday (ADHD permitting)!

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Latest Issues

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Feeling Pain Without Becoming It

I’m sitting cross-legged on my meditation cushion, which is propped up on blocks so that my hips are high above my knees. There’s a jabbing pain in the middle-right of my spine, which concerns me since this is just the start of a three-day ...

5 months ago
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To Avoid or Not to Avoid?

The last blog I posted was five months ago, so if you’re reading this now: Aw, thanks for still caring!

9 months ago
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It's Okay To Feel Weird about the Holidays

It’s the day before Christmas Eve. I imagine many people are gearing up for travel, family time, trips to the movies, and/or avoiding all human contact. Time off is cool—if people are allowed to take that.

a year ago
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"You Don't Even Play?!"

A former partner and I briefly tried meeting with “Janet,” a snooty middle-aged couples therapist who had an office in the Flatiron District and a clingy cocker spaniel who had to be in all of our sessions. Janet’s sound machine whirred alo...

a year ago
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  • Lauren Avery Feldman

    she/her. neurotic queer therapist blogging on S.L.A.A. recovery, pop culture & big feelings. posting when my ADHD allows it. *FREE PALESTINE!!!*

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