💥 PRE-ORDER ISSUE NO. 8: THE FUTURE IS FAT
We’re thrilled to present Womanly's latest issue, exploring fatness and its intersections with joy, health care, sex, identity, and more. https://t.co/dbVmgFc913
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We're absolutely obsessed with this 'Change Positions' blanket by Reesa. Only slightly biased because she's featured in our upcoming issue. Get yours at https://t.co/CWA7NZctVj.
Did you know that your weight can make certain types of emergency contraception less effective? For Issue No. 8 (coming soon), Wenjia Wang created a few draft illustrations for our emergency contraception 'Need to Know'. 🔒️⭐️
Dance into the weekend with STEFA*'s new funk track, 3COSAS! Released ahead of their debut full length, BORN WITH AN EXTRA RIB. Out June 28th on Figure & Ground Records. https://t.co/j3EZpPMwh7
In our first ever interview for our new series, ‘Pillow Talk’, @RebeccaEstherC chats with author and educator Maybe Burke. @believeinmaybe is an award-winning artist and educator, speaking to gender inclusivity, consent, sex, and more! https://t.co/1Mw0c6nNrR
In ‘Sunday Afternoon’, Elia Nadie shares two trans people in intimacy during a Sunday afternoon at home. The 135mm (film) photographs were developed at home by Elia, as an act of care in trans4trans relationship representations. Featured in Issue No. 7: S-E-X.
In her poem, 'Forever Mine', Trilby Yates speaks to personal experiences of sexual assault: "There was a time, not that long ago, when there were no labels attached to sexual violence; especially if the assault was by someone you knew." https://t.co/3x9ZCEXGQd
In ‘The Countdown’, Rebecca Woodfork recounts a timely and delicate response when faced with a challenging question both about who she is, and who she loves. Featured in Issue No. 7: S-E-X. https://t.co/U38DPLyqpY
“ Sex mothered me into a woman of elegance and danger. Fingers thirsty for her own water without an ounce of shame.” From @bydorianadiaz’s essay ‘Something Like Water’ in Issue No. 7. https://t.co/iUSJjRUoR3
“I didn’t expect being tied to be so meditative for me. I breathed deeply and slowly, feeling present in my body like never before while enjoying the sensation of the rope against my skin. ” https://t.co/XQax6yvACX