Showing posts with label love. Show all posts
Showing posts with label love. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Love is my politic





“I want to live in a world where there isn’t a hierarchy of relationships, where romantic love isn’t assumed to be more important than other kinds, where folks can center any relationships they want whether it be their relationship to their spiritual practice, kids, lovers, friends, etc. and not have some notion that it’s more or less important because of who or what’s in focus. I want to feel like I can develop intimacy with people whether we are sleeping together or not that I will be cared for whether I am romantically involved with someone or not. I want a community that takes interdependency seriously that doesn’t assume that it’s only a familial or romantic relationship responsibility to be there for each other. I didn’t just dream this way of relating to each other up. Other cultures and communities throughout time have had more options in terms of how they construct connection. And we are doing it now. Folks are creating interdependent relationships and community that disrupt popular perceptions of appropriate partnering. I just wonder what it will take to get more of us to honestly evaluate the realities of our love and determine whether we are actually getting what we want. Love is abundant, not scarce. Why would we ever want to limit or narrow its flow?”

- crunk feminist collective

Monday, December 6, 2010



"I want a world where romantic relationships are not privledged over other kinds of friendships,... where we don't make empty promises about forever"


via my buddy Olive

Wednesday, October 13, 2010




Somewhat recently, I ended my relationship. ( of five years )
One of the reasons it ended was because of my evolving sexual identity.
I came out. It was/is hard.
Its almost been a year now ...

Today i had lunch with my ex partner's aunt. i consider her a close and wonderful friend and beacon of spirituality. When i told her the changes i was going through she kindly said "I believe in your becoming."

awe, wow.
I am so grateful. My soul is glowing with love and comfort and most of all support.

Thursday, July 22, 2010

back in your head






"You get to a point where you are feeling very comfortable and familiar with your situation and your partner and the day comes when you meet someone who knocks you off your feet. You don’t necessarily want to leave your comfortable, amazing life that you’ve set up. I know in terms of Sara’s situation, I don’t think she was saying, “I want to leave this person that I’ve been with for four years who is everything I’ve ever wanted.” From the very beginning, and this is something that Sara talks about, she admitted to her partner that she is going to, at some point, emotionally connect to someone, and it’s almost going to be a necessity. She’s going to have to get emotionally addicted and obsessive about somebody. But (paraphrasing) “I’m not going to leave you and I’m not going to cheat. But that is the way I am. And there will come a point where our relationship will become a distant thing, but I will come back."

Tegan Quin (about Back In Your Head)

Monday, June 7, 2010

New M.J!








Planning on posing this summer? A little recreational posing? Why not do it with the support of props designed just for this purpose. It might be a relief to have a some help in this department, after years of free-form (and let’s face it, often inaccurate) posing. For your convenience, eleven professional props will be installed in Union Square Park in New York, all summer. If you fill a little posing coming on, hurry over.

Eleven Heavy Things
Miranda July
May 29 - October 3, 2010
Center Lawn, Union Square Park


If you're lucky enough to be in New York City this summer, then you'll have the chance to visit these new sculptures from Miranda July! Eleven Heavy Things lets you get a photo of yourself wearing an intricately painted lace head-dress cloud, stick three parts of your body through a super cool slab, and find a stranger to hug on top of a box that asks you to hug a stranger - and then maybe feel funny inside afterward! Whatever you do, it's a place to let go of your inhibitions -- or to just be a voyeur and watch people interacting with these fun social sculptures.

Eleven Heavy Things is on view in the center lawn at Union Square until October 3rd!

via got a girl crush