The Inner Workings of a Chibi.

1.
I say, ‘I am fat.’
He says ‘No, you are beautiful.’
I wonder why I cannot be both.
He kisses me
hard.

2.
My college theater professor once told me
that despite my talent,
I would never be cast as a romantic lead.
We do plays that involve singing animals
and children with the ability to fly,
but apparently no one
has enough willing suspension of disbelief
to go with anyone loving a fat girl.
I daydream regularly
about fucking my boyfriend vigorously on his front lawn.

3.
On the mornings I do not feel pretty,
while he is still asleep,
I sit on the floor and check the pockets of his skinny jeans for motive,
for a punchline,
for other girls’ phone numbers.

4.
When we hold hands in public,
I wonder if he notices the looks —
like he is handling a parade balloon on a crowded sidewalk;
if he notices that my hands are now made of rope.

5.
Dear Cosmo: Fuck you.
I will not take sex tips from you
on how to please a man you think I do not deserve.

6.
He tells me he loves me with the lights on.

7.
I can cup his hip bone in my hand,
feel his ribs without pressing very hard at all.
He does not believe me when I tell him he is beautiful.
Sometimes I fear the day he does will be the day he leaves.

8.
The cute hipster girl at the coffee shop
assumes we are just friends
and flirts over the counter.
I spend the next two weeks
mentally replacing myself with her
in all of our photographs.
When I admit this to him
we spend the evening taking new photos together.
He will not let me delete a single one of them.

9.
The phrase “Big girls need love too” can die in a fire.
Fucking me does not require an asterisk.
Loving me is not a fetish.
Finding me beautiful is not a novelty.
I am not a fucking novelty.

10.
I say, ‘I am fat.’
He says, ‘No. You are so much more’,
and kisses me
hard.

Rachel Wiley (via acynicalcunt)
Yeeeeeeeeeeeees.

Yeeeeeeeeeeeees.

feistyfeminist:

 

colleenclarkart:

I have finally found time to finish this comic that I’ve been working on for a while, thanks to some exciting news!

Recently, I’ve had the pleasure of speaking with Lili Safon, editor of the awesome body image blog Jug Report. I was interviewed for her blog, and this comic also debuted there! I am honored to be part of her lovely project! You can read the interview here, if ya like! Thank you Lili!!

albinwonderland:

ndib:

paxxes:

nikiforovkatsukiplisetsky:

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I love albinwonderland so much 

Whattup? Truth.


 

Something else that someone said in a panel I was in about gamer girls, is that there’s this need to prove ourselves.  Like, if we say we like games, there’s this assumption of what we play.  "Dur I bet it’s Harvest Moon, Animal Crossing, the Wii,“ and other such things.  And we feel this need to show off our credibility, like, "Well yes I enjoy those BUT I ALSO LIKE THESE OTHER GAMES!”  

But someone added something very interesting.  "Why does playing games like Harvest Moon and such make us less of a gamer?  Those are, indeed, games.  So why does playing those make us less credible?  Why do we have to defend ourselves with God of War, Call of Duty, Halo, Street Fighter, and other games?“  

And you know what?  That’s true.

unskinny:

Stop apologizing for the things you enjoy eating.

Stop apologizing for the things you enjoy wearing.

Stop apologizing for how you prefer to spend your day.

Stop apologizing for the things that make you happy.

Never apologize for your happiness.