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choreomania
Bio
i'm a a queer writer, poet, cat lover, and author. i'm passionate about psychology, human rights, and creating places where lgbt+ youth and young adults feel safe, represented, and supported.
29 | m.
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Stories (92/0)
ocean eyes
do you see me? we sat by the ocean's edge, your bright eyes gleaming in the intimate gaze of twilight. we sat by the edge, watching the waters dance, listening to the waves' tranquility. a cool breeze ruffled your hair as you absently poked at the sand, unaware of my tentative gaze. you are beautiful, and so is nature, but i never liked the ocean until i saw your eyes.
By choreomania14 days ago in Poets
- Top Story - June 2024
There's No Such Thing as Laziness.
The Concept of Laziness: How it Came to Be, And How it Rules Society The idea of laziness has existed for centuries, but its definition has evolved with society. It's a concept which was created in the sixteenth century by capitalists and English Protestants. It emerged during a time when religious, diligent, and working-class citizens were considered the chosen ones. It was believed that those who worked hard would be saved by God, and those who were lazy would be condemned. During the colonial period of the United States, laziness become a justification for white colonizers to mistreat underperforming slaves - because dutiful slaves were praised, and disobedient slaves were lazy.
By choreomania2 months ago in Humans
An autistic meltdown is not a temper tantrum
April is World Autism Month - a month to increase understanding of autism spectrum disorder, and work together to end the stigma and discrimination that many autistic people face. In Canada, an estimated one of fifty youth have been diagnosed with autism. It's important to remember that autism is a spectrum disorder. This means that individual needs vary among those living with it, and no two autistic people are the same. Where one person might show competency in verbal communication, another may rely on communication devices such as apps or drawings.
By choreomania2 months ago in Psyche
Drowning your regrets won't heal you
This is an excerpt from my novel, Moonchildren. You can read more here. _________________ Everyone wants to feel like they mean something. Even if you believe that humans are all born for no reason, and that life has no meaning, nobody wants to spend their entire lives alone. Some insist they prefer isolation, that other people are too much effort and time. Some insist it’s safer or more comfortable to be alone. Maybe this is true. Even if someone spends their entire life in solitude, they deserve to feel like their existence means something.
By choreomania2 months ago in Fiction
- Top Story - March 2024
We Need To Talk About Cis Privilege Top Story - March 2024
Privilege is defined as the right by a particular race, gender, or social class to access societal advantages inaccessible to others. Privilege comes in many ways: because you are white, or male, or thin, or stereotypically attractive, or able-bodied. Cisgender is an adjective which describes those who identify with their assigned sex at birth. When we're born, we are given a label of female or male based on the way we look. Those who feel a disconnect between assigned gender and true identity are transgender. Those who do not feel a disconnect are cisgender.
By choreomania3 months ago in Pride
Ableist Language You Need To Stop Using
ThWhat is ableism, and why is it harmful? The disabled community is the world's largest minority. It's also the only minority that anyone could become part of at any time. Many non-disabled people take their health for granted. When you're used to living without worry, it's often easy to ignore the thought of how common disability actually is. According to the World Health Organization, nearly one and a half billion people worldwide live with some type of disability, and it isn't always visible.
By choreomania3 months ago in Psyche