
Questioning norms & doing things my way since \ud83d\udc23 | Musings on how we relate & this work in progress called life
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Deeper, slower, quieter.
In my biodynamic craniosacral training, the teacher invited us to look for that. Can you find the that is behind what you are initially feeling? The current that is deeper, slower, quieter.
At the thr...
For a while, in my “unlived adolescent” stage of dating and intimate relationships after leaving my former teacher and the first subsequent intimate partner, the pathway from making out to sex (in this case I am defining sex as penetrative...
As a South Asian woman (or if we want to get nitty-gritty specific - as a Gujarati daughter from a conservative culture),
I’m not supposed to tell you about the men that I shared physical intimacies with.
I’m not supposed to tell you h...
And feel the need to take space from everything right now in light of the Epstein files:
I see you.
You don’t have to do anything. You don’t need to say anything, do anything. You have full permission to take care of yourself.
I implore...
Let’s face it, group texts can be a lot…
the constant dings when someone or something is popping off and you forgot to turn off notifications;
a long inactive group suddenly at the top of your messages because someone randomly re...
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Questioning norms & doing things my way since \ud83d\udc23 | Musings on how we relate & this work in progress called life
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