“Girls are better at this sort of labour, often called 'emotional labour', not because there's anything in the meat and matter of our living cells that makes us naturally better but because we're trained for it from birth. Trained to make other people feel good. Trained to serve the coffee, fill in the forms, organise the parties and wipe the table afterwards. Trained to be feisty, if we must, but not strong. To be bubbly, not funny. You must at no stage appear to have a body that functions in a normal human way, that pisses and shits and sweats and farts and falters. Decorate the prison of your body. Make yourself useful. Shut up and smile.”
Quote by Laurie Penny
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Unspeakable Things: Sex, Lies and Revolution
This book delves into the complex relationship between sexuality, dishonesty, and revolutionary movements, offering a nuanced look at these themes in historical and contemporary contexts. more
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