Cishet: A broad term used to describe someone who is both cisgender and heterosexual. Comphet: Stands for "compulsory heterosexuality," and is the harmful notion that heterosexuality is the only valid sexuality and that everyone should be/is expected to be straight. This feeling is a result of...
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I have built dozens of worlds myself for my own use, and I’ve worked closely with others to build worlds, flesh them out, describe them, and bring their stories to life. Dialogue, description, characterization, plot—all of these things are the fundamental building blocks with which we co...
Surely this justified continuing to talk about the weather. The heat is its own teacher. I can try to describe the horrors of slavery to my children all I want, or I can plop them down in South Carolina in July where they can barely tolerate the heat while taking a tractor tour of ...
By this point the epidural had worn off almost entirely, and the pain was almost unbearable. They wheeled me down the hall and I couldn’t stop repeating “How much longer? How long until they do the full block? How many minutes exactly!?” I can’t describe the pain because I can’...
and reading whenever I get the chance. Sometimes it is hard to find time to read because of my busy schedule, but I make it happen. A lot of people have one specific way to identify themselves and have other smaller ways to define themselves within their larger definition. Part of my cu...
“a-spec,” refers to sexual identities and orientations that fall under the asexual umbrella. Just as there are many different ways to experience sexuality, there are a variety of ways people might experience asexuality, and there are a number of different asexual identities that describe that...
I’m only able to record one of her relationships, because it’s the only one I was a part of — her relationship with me. Sitting down to write about that is like trying to write about what it feels like to have sight — how can you describe something if you’ve never not had ...