“So why is it so hard to figure out where you should or shouldn‘t put your penis?” 🔚
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I wanted the finish this short volume today but I‘m not sure I‘ll be able to. This is very hard reading. 🙁
“So why is it so hard to figure out where you should or shouldn‘t put your penis?” 🔚
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I wanted the finish this short volume today but I‘m not sure I‘ll be able to. This is very hard reading. 🙁
This was an excellent read. Yes, it‘s an extremely difficult subject, there are bits that will make you squirm, cry and experience real anger!
It‘s a testament to the author that she can even make you laugh.
There is only one reason for rape, rapists.
A very readable book about how we talk about rape across the world. Abdulali brings her experience as a rape survivor, rape crisis counsellor and academic to examine our beliefs and blind spots. Definitely worth reading!
You'd think this book would just be triggering and hard to read (because yeah, #MeToo), but I found that it mostly let the light in by discussing the topic frankly and clearly. It felt like I was heard and accepted.
A glimpse of the #bookblanket growing! I think once I make the hexagons for my most recent reads, I'll be starting a second row. This book's motif is the last, "spring green" and "boysenberry" for a misc genre book bought this year.
Today I visited the first English bookstore on the continent of Europe, Librarie Galignani. The inside was so cute and charming - and the book selection was amazing.
Not pictured: the man who asked me on a date despite my wedding ring and book on rape culture in my hands 🙄🙄
This book seeks to continue the conversation about rape brought forward by the #MeToo movement. It is phenomenal. It holds nothing back and is very emotional to read in places—rape is laid bare in the page in an unrepentant way. This is a book our culture needs to look more objectively and seriously about a very important topic.
Great paragraph. This book has a lot of terrific quotes.
i received a free ebook ARC from Net Galley in exchange for an honest review. This should be required reading for all human beings. This book gives us the language and the instructions for speaking honestly and openly about rape. This book is not accusatory or preachy and I am surprised at how much I didn‘t really know about rape. The author speaks about what rape survivors need and it can be vastly different for each rape survivor.⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️