Meet the Clit: The Stochastic Roundup

Hi there!

For some strange reason, I’ve been feeling guilty that I haven’t written anything in a good 96 hours. Between my day job, watching my country eat itself, and all sorts of personal bits, I’ve been a bit down and unmotivated.

However, I assure you that I’m working on post about genital electrolysis that you’ll all want to read. Actually, the topic of the post is almost as expansive as this blog, so I might accidentally write a book about it. I’ll try to keep it under 1000 words, you know, like those pamphlets creepy guys are always trying to give you as you anxiously wait for an opportunity to jaywalk.

In the meantime, I present the second A Cunt of One’s Own blogaround, under the new-and-improved title of “Meet the Clit”:

-Joelle Ruby Ryan has a great essay up about living large, and refusing to be unseen:

The great stage called life allows us to be big, boisterous, rancorous, animated, noisy and vibrant. Are you sparkling glitter along your trail? Are you doing your work like Audre Lorde implored us to do? Are you freely allowing yourself to be too much, go too far, and live vivaciously and vociferously, without apology for who you are?

-If you want to know how to make vagina cupcakes, The Frisky has you covered. Apparently toasted coconut pieces are excellent stand-ins for pubes.* Given that there’s not actually a canal there, I’m wondering what’s up with the word “vagina”. How about vulva cupcakes? Or, more obviously, cuntcakes? It’s not rocket science, people.

-Autumn Sundeen reports on a new directive from the Veterans Administration:

The National Center for Transgender Equality analyzed and described the new policy directive. The center reports that the directive states that VA staff must provide care to transgender patients “without discrimination in a manner consistent with care and management of all Veteran patients” and that all personal information about transgender status and medical care is to be kept confidential. The policy also reiterates two existing regulations — that sex reassignment surgery cannot be performed or paid for by the VA, and that all other medically necessary healthcare for transgender veterans is covered, including sex specific care like mammograms and pap smears, and transition-related care, such as hormones and mental health services.

Considering it’s the VA, I’m willing to call that a baby step in the right direction.

A trans woman whose document changes the government of Malaysia refused, has died of a heart attack at age 26.

-Here’s a tweet from the New York Abortion Access Fund and The Lilith Fund:

Wow. Who can afford that? RT @lilithfund: The average cost of an #abortion for our clients in July was $1,212. #poverty #healthcare #justice

So, there’s that to think about.

-Joanne has a kickass post up about coming to embrace fat acceptance.

-Sarah Morice-Brubaker wrote about the next logical step in the war on people who are making incorrect choices about their bodies: In Which I Explain why Marathon Runners are Depraved and Should Just Have their Knees Fall Off Before I Give them One Red Cent


*If you played “toasted coconut pieces are excellent stand-ins for pubes” in the rarely-used-phrases-I’ll-bet-I’ll-see-on-the-Internet lottery, congrats!


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