so the sex workshop had a thing where everyone who spoke up had to give pronouns and there was a pair in a row that was like
“[name], she/her/goddess” *wild cheering*
“[name], he/him/human”
and it continues to strike me that he knew he couldn’t get away with “he/him/god”
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at some point the presenter asked “how many of you are witches?” and like half the room’s hands flew up
i say this not to judge witches, but to note that there was no corresponding question about wizards, or warlocks, or shamans, or warriors, or priests
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the workshop claimed to be very egalitarian but it was at its heart a feminine space. and nothing wrong with feminine spaces, what bothers me is that the workshop didn’t own this about itself
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i loved what you said about this when we first talked about it! what was it, something like "what does it even mean for there to be goddesses if there are no gods"?
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