
A glimpse into my third-world bubble
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Growing up, my parents agreed that the internet and TV were taboo. We listened to story-cassettes on our radio and watched VHS tapes on our box television set. Our father was a hardworking man with very little time for family activities, bu...
Note: This is a guest post written by Mitochondrial Eve. She and I became twitter mutuals after I discovered her thread on how cross-dressing became normalized. Her work has been both encouraging and influential for me — it’s always validat...
Manners and Morals is a series for the readers of Polite Company. If you have a pressing concern or curiosity about some interpersonal or theoretical drama, feel free to email me at keturahskorner(at)gmail(dot)com. Your question will remai...
My morning routine is very simple. I put on clean clothes1. I brush my hair and put on a covering. I wash my face, brush my teeth, and sometimes apply a little face cream. I almost always spend more time on the baby than I do myself. And ye...
Note: After I wrote The Real Woman a friend recommended Ivan Illich’s essays “Gender”. The collection is short, although dense. The author, a Catholic Priest who was eventually defrocked for supporting contraceptives, writes a compelling hi...
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The writers behind this newsletter.
Keturah is married to A. M. Hickman. She is the founder of the Living Room Academy, an immersive program designed to equip and empower young women with feminine skills. She writes stories from her traditional childhood and growing up undocumented.
Mitochondrial Eve is our ancient ancestor from whom all humans descend. Like her DNA, wisdom was also passed down through generations. Until the 20th Century. We were cut from the ancestral anchor and generational wisdom was lost. We must relearn it.
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