As poetrywolf says... Thanks for posting in here. It was quite a pleasant surprise to catch this on my friendslist.
I like what you've said and how you've said it. And though I do experience physical dysphoria quite often, I agree with you on the importance of the human body to our paradigms and selves.
To take away that which makes me human is no less tragic than to take away that which makes me other-than-human. And thus being in a human body does not make my non-human animality any less significant, and yet having that animality similarly does not make my humanity and human body any less significant.
Very, -very- well-said. This was a pleasure to read.
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I like what you've said and how you've said it. And though I do experience physical dysphoria quite often, I agree with you on the importance of the human body to our paradigms and selves.
To take away that which makes me human is no less tragic than to take away that which makes me other-than-human. And thus being in a human body does not make my non-human animality any less significant, and yet having that animality similarly does not make my humanity and human body any less significant.
Very, -very- well-said. This was a pleasure to read.