Me: *does homework on time once* wow I am so great. My skin is clear. My executives are functioning. I have fixed myself. Clearly I am no longer mentally ill. #glowup#bossbabe
@jk_rowling@IndiaWilloughby Like honestly, you have a billion dollars and you're not spending any of it on world hunger or climate change or humanitarian aid. Aren't you ashamed of that? Is this the message you wanted kids to take with them when you wrote HP in the first place?
@jk_rowling@IndiaWilloughby This is honestly embarrassing. You're a billionaire, and this is what you're spending time on? Even if I fully agreed with your opinions, this would still be a ridiculous use of your time and energy. What are you doing to make the world better? Aside from funding TERF nonsense?
Hysterectomies, like abortions, are for anyone who wants one. They are as normal and valid a form of reproductive healthcare as abortions. Full stop.
"Our stories are ours just as our country is ours just as our bodies are ours." -Lindy West
#ShoutYourAbortion@ShoutYrAbortion
My story is different from others', and yet the same. In April of 2023, the day before my 26th birthday, I had a hysterectomy. I was not at risk for cancer or pregnancy, but I got one anyway - because I'm trans, and because I knew already that I never wanted to be pregnant. 1/
- A hysterectomy is nothing to be ashamed of.
- An abortion is nothing to be ashamed of.
- Both procedures are decisions YOU get to make about YOUR OWN BODY.
- You do not owe anyone children.
- Hysterectomies aren't just for cancer or people who are already parents.
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