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Most of the information provided is not new information. It's not even all that differently contextualized. If it's not, it's susceptible to coming off as didactic. It also pushes intuitive eating without addressing the possible issues this approach m... Read More
The author shoves all their ideologies down my *. She writes in an essay very poetry-slam type style, which i don’t think is really. Would have rather read an interesting poem with this title than this drawn out essay. The author seems to make it plen... Read More
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She encourages readers to discard “ableism” the discounting of disabled people as well as “queerphobia” and “transphobia” on th... Read More
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self, radical, good, own and many. - Our engine has profiled the reviewer patterns and has determined that there is minimal deception involved.
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- This product had a total of 3,023 reviews as of our last analysis date on Apr 12 2023.
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While at the southern fried poetry slam in 2010 a friend of the author unhappily confided she might be pregnant
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When asked why she and her casual sex partner hadn’t used condoms the friend who was handicapped by cerebral palsy said “my disability makes sex hard already … i just didn’t feel like it was okay to make a big deal about using condoms
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But instead of allowing society — and herself — to feel ashamed and hide away from the world she discovered her natural intelligence the sense of self and worth we’re all born with to emerge in what she calls “radical selflove
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She encourages readers to discard “ableism” the discounting of disabled people as well as “queerphobia” and “transphobia” on the road not just to radical selflove but extending that understanding to fellow humans
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No one is excluded from radical selflove — not by gender expression race creed sexual preference physical ability or any other stumbling block placed in a person’s way by a judgmental society
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