i took my little brother (autistic, mostly non verbal) out and he was using his voice keyboard to tell me something, and this little boy (maybe 4 or 5?) heard him and asked me “is he a robot??��� i tried to explain to him that no, he isn’t a robot, he just communicates differently, but my darling brother was in the background max volume “i am robot i am robot i am robot i am robot”
i’m going to delete linkedin and focus on what really matters this year. learning how to crochet. memorizing poems. attempting to befriend a crow. writing a kids story. going on walks. and doing yoga
we have diseases like pcos, fibromyalgia, endometriosis which significantly reduces a woman’s quality of life w no treatment and women are told to just deal w it but yes let’s cure male patterned baldness
@profanegra Já passou da hora disso ser caracterizado como crime de ódio, do mesmo jeito que seria caso a motivação do assassino fosse homofobia ou racismo.
When women get a cervical biopsy - which involves cutting off a small piece of the cervix - we are offered no pain management whatsoever, not even a numbing agent. The cervix is sensitive; even having it hit during sex can be extremely painful. Having a piece of it cut off without any kind of anesthetic is one of the most painful things I’ve ever experienced, and I have endometriosis. We are not given any painkillers afterwards either; not even an ibuprofen. Women’s pain, after all, has always been the foundation of gynecology.
Men, on the other hand, are fully sedated for prostate biopsies, which are the closest equivalent, and are sent home with prescription pain medication and doctor’s orders to take the next few days off from work.