Marianne Kirby
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Lessons from the Fat-o-sphere: Quit Dieting and Declare a Truce with Your Body
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2009
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8 editions
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Glitter + Ashes: Queer Tales of a World That Wouldn’t Die
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2020
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3 editions
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Dust Bath Revival (Feral Seasons, #1)
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2016
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2 editions
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Weird Dream Society: An Anthology of the Possible & Unsubstantiated in Support of RAICES (Dreams, #1)
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The Crawling Moon: Queer Tales of Inescapable Dread
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2024
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Hogtown Market (Feral Seasons, #2)
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2018
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3 editions
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Fireside Quarterly, Summer 2020
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2020
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“At some point in your adult life, you’ve probably walked into a party and felt a frisson of relief upon discovering at least one woman there who was fatter, uglier, and/or dressed more inappropriately than you. We sure have. But if you want to have any hope of making peace with your own body, you need to knock that shit off.
We’re not even telling you to stop just because it’s nasty, petty, and beneath you to judge other women so harshly; it is, but because you’re not a saint, and neither are we. We’re telling you to stop because it’s actually in your own self-interest to stop being such a bitch. ‘Cause you know what happens when you quit saying that crap about other women? You magically stop saying it about yourself so much, too.
Judging other women negatively creates a constant stream of nasty thoughts in your head. It is inevitable that you will end up applying those same standards to yourself. We think we’re building ourselves up when we do this but, really, we’re just tearing other people down to our level. And we hate to go all Mr. Rogers’ Neighborhood on you, but tearing other people down isn’t really productive. It leaves you in the same place you started, which is full of loathing for your own body.”
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We’re not even telling you to stop just because it’s nasty, petty, and beneath you to judge other women so harshly; it is, but because you’re not a saint, and neither are we. We’re telling you to stop because it’s actually in your own self-interest to stop being such a bitch. ‘Cause you know what happens when you quit saying that crap about other women? You magically stop saying it about yourself so much, too.
Judging other women negatively creates a constant stream of nasty thoughts in your head. It is inevitable that you will end up applying those same standards to yourself. We think we’re building ourselves up when we do this but, really, we’re just tearing other people down to our level. And we hate to go all Mr. Rogers’ Neighborhood on you, but tearing other people down isn’t really productive. It leaves you in the same place you started, which is full of loathing for your own body.”
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(last edited Aug 25, 2016 11:03AM)
May 01, 2007 04:00PM
Dear Squish! I am totally A-okay with that.
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