Reading Our Bodies, Ourselves



information not tinged with moral judgment
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Being told it was okay to be who I was and where I was with my own sexuality. [more]


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Again, the fact of it. The validation of everything I believed in. [more]




I don't remember specifically. It came to me right when I was discovering feminism and I can't separate this book from so many others. I remember being awed that this book even existed. [more]


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On a persoonal level, it was absolutely the information on nutrition, and on birth control-- after reading OBOS, I felt confident enough in the diaphragm to get one & to give up the pill, which had been causing side effects.

However, I felt much more tied in to oth... [more]


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Its frankness and completeness. [more]





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