I think I'm a very solitary person. To actually not be anonymous is a bit claustrophobic for me.
Love is a piano dropped from a fourth story window, and you were in the wrong place at the wrong time.
Being a parent has taught me a lot of things already, you know, though it's only been a year and half, and has made me address parts of myself that I would otherwise live in comfortable denial of, or you know and - you know, for instance, my self-loathing.
Feminism is not only for women It's something everyone can participate in, and evolve together, as the first step in the right direction. I see feminism as a tool to achieve that balance and peace.
I know there is strength in the differences between us. I know there is comfort where we overlap.
My idea of feminism is self-determination, and it's very open-ended: every woman has the right to become herself, and do whatever she needs to do.