
rewriting our bodies for our selves
let’s talk about cūnt
let’s talk about cūnt, babes. fun fact: the word cūnt can be traced back to old norse, old english, and middle english languages. in old norse, the word kunta referred to the female genitalia and had a neutral or even positive connotation, finding its way into various old norse texts, including sagas and poetry. similarly,…
rewriting 𝒐𝒖𝒓 bodies for 𝒐𝒖𝒓 selves
this is a tale of the mortar and pestle, of the bygone hands that wielded them. it is a tale of withering herbs — of musky motherwort, of bitter skullcap, of tangy calendula. it is a tale of the brewing of spiced teas, of the concocting of balming salves. a tale of catching souls earthside,…
of my grand mothers.
madeleine. ursula. margarete. jeanne. simone. greta. these are the names of my grandmothers, of my great grandmothers, of the women who have birthed the threads that weave the stories of my ancestry. i carry my foremothers with me; their essence a part of my own—of where i’m from, and who i am growing to be.…
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