Thursday, 22 December 2016
You Know You're A Weird Feminist Type When...
Monday, 31 October 2016
The Holy Grail? Birth Control for Men
Thursday, 20 October 2016
You might not think you're brave, but you are to me
Tuesday, 11 October 2016
National Coming Out Day 2016: Family-phobia, mental health, and breaking the cycle
That's when shit hit the fan and it all spiralled down. While it showed progress for somebody of their generation that they accepted that they know some people are gay and accept that, they refused to accept that a person can be bisexual. Apparently "you can't ride two horses with one arse", and that's what confused me. Confused me in terms of my mental health and has done me damage; dating women is what has caused me to become mentally ill according to this relative. It's funny when I think about it because it wasn't a woman who sexually assaulted me, it wasn't a woman who made me feel it was my fault, it wasn't a woman who made me feel utterly worthless and broken when I thought I could trust them. Relationships with women tend to have been the healthiest I've had (other than my relationship with Paul, he is the exception to the rule!) and have always left me with a better understanding of myself. For somebody to try and throw that in my face as something that has done me damage makes me feel sick. In fact being told this made me cry in front of this relative for the first time in years.
In fact I think that is what made me most angry, that they made me cry. A good rule I try to follow is that a relative shouldn't make you cry out of sadness unless they're dying/have died. To try and make me feel so ashamed about my sexuality and my mental health in one fell swoop, trying to blame one on the other, makes me feel physically sick. This was probably the most recent point lately that I've felt utterly helpless, and almost embarrassed to by myself. Though it wasn't shame about myself I felt, but more ashamed of myself for being stupid enough to open up to this relative, thinking they would react kindly.
I have told my parents about this experience and, when opening up to them about how this relative has treated me about my mental health, they have grown concerned about my relationship with them and offered to talk to them about it. It has done me a lot of damage. I've gone through about two years of being told by this relative that my mental health doesn't matter, that I've made it all up. But this has been my breaking point, going from downright dismissing my mental health to blaming it on my sexuality, something that I cannot and would not change for the world.
We've always been told since we were children to respect our elders, or the more condescending that they're old and don't know any better, and should do so regardless. But after this experience I'm not sure that I can unquestioningly follow this rule. I still love this family member dearly, and do not at all regret my decision to come out to them, but it will take me a while to forgive them.
Wednesday, 5 October 2016
Keep your Rosaries off our Ovaries: Victory for Polish Women, Next Stop Ireland!
The term 'Pro-Life' has never sat well with me, in the context of it meaning anti-abortion. It's paradoxical when you look at it. Pictures have been flooding social media of protesters in Poland, mostly women, all dressed in black and taking to the streets against the proposed changes to already restrictive abortion laws; as well as messages of solidarity from around the globe, including a solidarity demonstration in Edinburgh (video from Emito.net). According to recent polls only 11% of the population were in favour of the proposed bill, opposed to more than 51% in favour of liberalising the current abortion laws.
That's where the paradox comes in. When a woman's life is at risk because of a cluster of cells that is doing her harm, and she is told that she cannot have it removed, where is the pro-life sentiment there? When a teenage girl finds out her contraception has failed but the law says she has to give up on her ambitions of getting a good job that would provide childcare, so she can give her future children the best life possible, where is it then? Pro-Life campaigners aren't fighting for paid parental leave, better pre- and post-natal healthcare, support for parents of disabled children, or helping to ensure children in care, waiting to be adopted, are being properly cared for. No, they're standing there with pictures of aborted foetuses, telling women who are seeking a medical procedure that they should be punished for doing so. And the scary thing is that these people are in our governments.
While researching the topic I stumbled across the sickening statistic that because of current restrictions, legal abortions in Poland only make up around 10% of the total figure, leaving 90% of them being carried out in potentially dangerous conditions, threatening the woman's life and future health. Tell me again how riky medical practices are pro-life? It has always been the case that such laws will not stop abortion, they will only stop safe abortion. How many women will end up dying because of lack of access to safe procedures? And how many more would we have seen in prison if these laws came through, arrested for miscarrying like so many other women in the USA and South America have been? I feel physically sick thinking about it. Not to mention the number of appalling cases, including a woman in Ireland, where dead women have been kept alive on life support as nothing more than an incubator, because they were pregnant at the time of death. These cases go beyond disregarding respect for the deceased to treating these women as objects.
With only five days to go until Ireland's debate to Repeal the 8th we wish them the best of luck and solidarity. I urge you all to check out ROSA, the campaign for Reproductive rights, against Oppression, Sexism and Austerity, and send them your support. Polish women have kicked arse this week, now it's Ireland's turn!
Friday, 23 September 2016
Out for a Decade, Still Here and Still Queer: Happy Bi Visibility Day!
Monday, 12 September 2016
Following in Father's Footsteps...

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Like father like daughter - still both adorable! |
- If you're going to slice your hand/fingers with anything, do it with a pizza cutter; it leaves a nice and straight cut - although hot cheese and tomato sauce aren't the nicest of things to get in a wound.
- The NHS is absolutely fantastic, no matter how stupid your injury they'll try their best not to laugh at you.
- Clumsiness can run in the family. Not only have me and my Dad shown that we can't be trusted with sharp objects but a year or so ago my darling little brother thought that the best way to see if the blender was still broken was with his finger...
Friday, 9 September 2016
Bikini Wax Horror Story
And my first bikini wax.
Yes, the first time I went to a salon and had it properly done with hot wax rather than doing it at home, terrified and gulping down wine to prepare myself for ripping off the next strip. I've got no trouble doing my legs, though finding the right way to bend to get the back of them can be a bit of a pain. I just thought it'd be easier paying somebody else to do it rather than putting the waxing strip on my crotch, doing one side and deciding it would be too painful to do the next. That'd just look silly. And if somebody else is doing it it removes my own hesitation playing a part.
I was pretty nervous while waiting, but was taken from the front of the salon into the treatment room by the very nice lady who would be ripping out my pubic hair. The hot wax smells very nice by the way, though I wouldn't recommend eating any! She left the room while I took my things off, a little unsure about what she said by "take off your bottom half" and had a minor panic when she came back in and I had to confirm if she meant my knickers too (obviously yes!).
Starting with my legs, we chatted about the weather, holidays, my partner etc; much less painful than doing it at home! The nerves started kicking in as she rearranged the towels, asked me to bend my right leg and spread the wax on my bikini line. Crunch time!!
It got worse as she moved in and at one point I was thinking “shit, can I pull off the one side look?”, maybe fashion it into a comb-over?
No such luck!
I'd booked in for a Brazilian and as she got further in I had to stop her and double check I wasn't in for a Hollywood (all off). Yes, definitely a Brazilian, just skinnier than I'm used to shaving.
When she was finished I had about a centimetre thick strip left. That I could live with. She left the room as I got dressed, and that's when I realised. Oh fuck. It was lopsided.
Like, nothing in the middle, just a strip on the left of my pubis. So far to the left it was more of a commie than I am. Could I pull this look this off!? (No pun intended). I left the room to find her and at this point I had two options: take the typically British route of, every other time you get a *ahem* haircut, just bite your tongue and say yes it's fine as you're quietly dying inside; or I could woman up and see if she could fix it. The prospect of ripping out that last little bit myself seemed far too daunting after what my poor private area had already been through so I put on my big girl pants and asked if she could fix it.
Oh. My. God.
As it was so slim there was no way of fixing it other than taking everything off. EVERYTHING. I've never been so bald since I was 12, it's so strange.
Hobbling back home and contemplating my very existence I came home with two things:
A bald pubic region and a better understanding of when to assert myself.
So anybody considering getting their first below-the-belt wax, here is some advice:
Research the salon thoroughly, check out their Facebook and other reviews. If it's much cheaper than others in your area it's probably too good to be true. And before anything is applied be very clear with your beauty therapist. When you assume you'll get what you're after you just end up making an ass out of you and me.
Wednesday, 24 August 2016
The French Burkini Ban: State-Sanctioned Violence Against Women
Then why, just why, is this law being enforced?
According to The Guardian the ban is being enforced by 15 local authorities in order to "citing public concern following recent terrorist attacks in the country." You know, rather than teaching the public about tolerance, putting programmes and services in place to help make Muslim communities feel safer and more included in their local areas, therefore less likely to want to get involved with extremist groups. No, we'll just enforce violent bans to make non-Muslims feel safer by spreading Islamophobic messages and making spectacles out of them. That'll make French Muslims less likely to want to act out against the government and authorities!
Except... No.
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Source: Thanh Nien news |
By taking away somebody's basic human right to personally express their religion, all they are doing is fear mongering and alienating French Muslims. They are forcing them away, telling them that their religion and French values are not compatible, that they are outsiders. These attitudes also spark fear and mistrust of Muslims in the widers French population, with hate crimes against Muslims having trebled in 2015 that number is only set to rise if the message doesn't change from one of distrust and persecution to one of tolerance and coexistence. One argument used to justify the initial ban of face covering religious dress was to stop women being forced to wear them by men in their communities and families. Yes, this does happen in some areas - notably the Burqa being enforced by the Taliban and Daesh (the so-called Islamic State). Yet where is the liberation in violently forcing somebody to remove their clothing, as opposed to violently forcing them to wear something they do not want to?
Many Muslim women in the West choose to wear the form of religious dress that they feel most comfortable with themselves. They find it liberating and a way to feel closer to God, who do the French government think they are to tell them "No, you are not allowed to feel comfortable with yourself and practice your religion in a way you want to"? It is famously a secular country yet most targeted hate crimes regarding dress have been against Muslims and Jews. There would be national outrage if groups of roaming atheists went around ripping off Nuns' Coifs and Habits, holding them at gunpoint and claiming their modesty is oppressing them.
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As a white, atheist woman I can't fully relate to these experiences. My closest experience to something like this would have been in secondary school where we would be made to kneel on the floor to see if our skirts were long enough (no option to wear trousers), or receiving detention for wearing a bra any other colour than white as it was a distraction to male pupils; often with older male teachers pointing out such infringements, it makes me feel physically sick thinking about these memories. Personally I love how burkinis look, when doing research for images I came across so many beautiful and well put together designs, why deprive women of the joy of going to the beach, spending time with family and friends and feeling comfortable while doing so? Women will never be free and equal until such instances no longer happen.
UPDATE: After publishing this post I spotted this very welcome contrast from Scotland, introducing a uniform Hijab for women in the police force. Thank you for being the voice of reason, Scotland!
Sunday, 21 August 2016
The Atheist on the Bus goes Think Think Think...
Bus musing:
Since video games were first revealed to the public you had parent and religious groups going on about how they're graphically violent, even when they were nothing more than blurry pixels.
But I've just gone past a Catholic primary school with a really sad looking Jesus on the cross in the middle of the freakin playground! Now that and the whole story of the crucifixion is pretty gory, but you don't get parents kicking off about their kids being exposed to biblical story violence (unless they're atheists who don't want their kids exposed to religion).
Now correct me if I'm wrong but I'm pretty sure that religion has sparked more wars and mass shootings than bloody Minecraft.
Just a thought...
Saturday, 20 August 2016
Thank You Body Form! #PeriodPride
(Some quarter to four musings about adverts)
Just seen the new (well I say new, first time I've seen it) advert for Body Form sanitary towels and I was actually really fucking impressed! No sarcasm, believe it or not, I'm actually praising something for once. Regular readers who enjoy rants may be disappointed but bare with me, there will be ranting about other sanitary products.
I currently can't find a YouTube link for the ad or any news articles on it but a little research has shown that Body Form are getting good on their adverts and steering away from the traditional shying away from menstruation that a lot of others tend to do. (I'll edit and add these in when I find them).
Like I say it's almost four in the morning, sat up watching telly before bed and the advert comes on the telly. I'm so used to seeing adverts for sanitary products and wanting to tear my fucking hair out!! Fair enough there has been a big move towards pseudo-feminist advertising of products aimed towards women/those in need of sanitary products/other femme products; however their main message is that you can only be an awesome, confident lady type IF you buy their products. While there's still a lot of this I'll finish that ramble and get into my main point.
This is the first advert where I've seen a sanitary product being USED.
Now some readers may recoil in horror here I don't mean used as in being bled on, I mean used as in being applied to underwear. It may seem silly but this is a big step forward, and a huge leap from that awful blue stuff that is always used in ads to show how absorbent something is. Seriously, why is it blue!? If your vagina is producing anything blue that you can't account for (example: this week I'd been wearing new jeans after their first wash and things got a little indigo in the knicker department) then PLEASE SEE A GYNO!!
It was just nice to see for a change that yes, those of us who have periods tend to get them in our underwear department (hard to believe I know!!). It was such a nice surprise that I actually had to rewind the TiVo and show my partner the bit where the pad is applied to the knickers. And that such an important part of the menstrual cycle isn't being overlooked.
Now there will be a part two to this on my issues with the majority of sanitary products - bleach, chemicals, the pharmaceutical side of it etc - but as it's just past 4 now I'll leave you on this nice one and go to sleep feeling a little better than I did earlier!
Thursday, 18 August 2016
Sussex University: The Education and Justice System are Failing Women
Could somebody please justify to me how there are over 3,000 women in prison for non-violent crimes, yet men like Lee Salter are allowed - by law - to continue having their freedom. Now some may argue that the media backlash against him, losing his job blah blah blah may indicate that he's lost some of his freedom, despite not being in prison. But really? He is an abuser who is allowed to carry on roaming the streets, having the freewill and agency that he wouldn't behind bars, and not living in fear of, well, people like himself.
By this point I feel absolutely done, it's times like this I want to just stop the planet and get off. It's further evidence to support switching off 2016, waiting ten seconds, turn it back on and see if that helps. Neither of these solutions will do any good/actually happen unless space travel hurries its arse up and becomes a lot cheaper. It's totally understandable to see these examples, drop out of activism and move to a remote island populated by only flamingos. But I don't think I could take the smell of bird poo for that long, so for now I'm going to clear my head (what most of this post was), take a good few deep breaths and do everything in my power to make sure that cases like this are not overlooked or blindly accepted as the justice and education systems doing their best ever again.
Now somebody pass the gin!!
Thursday, 4 August 2016
Bitch in the Kitch: Cooking Therapy and Self-Love
A huge thank you to Jack Monroe for their wonderful recipe and their general being wonderful-ness, you are an incredible human being!!
Friday, 10 June 2016
The Bitch is Back!!
Yes it's been a while, and you may have noticed a name change - bit of a does what it says on the tin sort of thing ;)
Mental health has been kicking my arse lately so I'm doing my best to kick back. Currently in a field in Derby watching Rammstein so I'm a pretty happy bunny (
Friday, 15 January 2016
Look What My Clever Friend Made!! Facebook Chats With Women (with sneak preview)
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This lovely lady right here <3 |
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"Of course we can smash the patriarchy with lipstick, what else would we do with it?" |
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Not only is she an awesome human being but she's an incredible artist too. |
Thursday, 14 January 2016
A Belated Happy 2016...and smashin' those Gender Norms (TL,DR: getting a bloke flowers)
Clear house, clear head! |
UPDATE:
Just thought I'd include this as proof that I'm not putting words in Paul's mouth ;)