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The P Word
Welcome back, Therapals,
Our subject for the week came to my attention while listening to the Patreon exclusive part of episode 183. Even though those who are not subscribed might be missing a little bit of context, I still think it's very important to discuss.
“Why do people say "grow some balls"? Balls are weak and sensitive. If you wanna be tough, grow a vagina. Those things can take a pounding.” - Betty White
Pardon my ignorance, but why the fuck is "pussy" used as a synonym for "coward" in English? I never really understood this concept, and I honestly think we need to start thinking about how the use of language can cause some unintended damage. I mean, the entire field of mental health deals with how words are spoken and interpreted to tackle several issues.
To me, it sounds like nails on a chalkboard when I hear otherwise inclusive and well-mannered men use the slang that happens to be a colloquial term for the vulva as a derogatory term in reference to another man they deemed inferior. The use of the word is objectively false. Correct me if I'm wrong, but no other part of the human body is able to naturally stretch itself up to 10 cm - almost 4 inches for you imperial heathens - to let out a brand new human being. So, please save the jokes about a big pussy being a bad thing because if it weren't, you could have choked on the way out. And speaking of size, we should also bury the stupidity that it is referring to a large pussy as something that got stretch from “a lot of use”, further shaming women for their pearls-clutching audacity of being sexually active or, the horror, becoming a mother. It sure does help a lot the myth of virginity and purity, guys, thanks. Or how a woman's worth is undeniably linked to her sexual history, which should be void. Check your calendars, it’s 2021.
Ignoring blunt reductionism for the sake of the argument, the pussy is actually amazing, very strong, and comes in all shapes, sizes and colors. The pussy has its own ecosystem that protects itself and the whole body, like a proper heroine. Unfortunately, the culture of hatred for everything considered feminine has worked for centuries to convince us that people who have pussies are dirty, impure, not worthy; they are less than human. Pussy, the biggest shame.
The conversation is also tricky because it’s hard not to alienate trans folks when talking about it. We tend to say "women" as a shorthand for people who were born with pussies, so I am sorry if sometimes sounds like I’m falling into the trap of gender conformity. But I guess this is another head of Hydra. Calling a man "pussy" as an insult is a great way to reinforce gender roles whilst making sure you let your internalized misogyny shine through. Ugh.
The pussy also features the ability to experience multiple orgasms as many times as possible. A true hard worker of human pleasure. In theory, the number of orgasms that a pussy can experience is infinite. It's not even that hard, you just need to know what you're doing. What they say about pussies taking longer to climax is but a myth perpetuated by people who didn't do their due diligence. Nerve endings to get stimulated and create massive amounts of pleasure are abundant - twice as many as nerve endings on penises. The pussy even supplies its own lubricant. You don't need an instructions manual, just a healthy measure of curiosity. Perhaps a bit of bravery, like every pussy is born with.
Since we are talking about levels of sensitivity, it is important to talk about pain. The pussy needs maintenance. Actual medical supervision. I could open a side note to discuss Brazilian waxing, but that is a completely optional, personal and merely aesthetic choice. No vaginally endowed person can escape the discomfort of invasive procedures that are needed on a very regular basis. We have no option and there is no effort at all devoted to trying to make them the least bit less distressing. I kid you not, the instrument still used for pussy care dates back to 1300 BC.
All of this to say that we need to let these gender-based insults die. Or at least not make the mistake of passing them on to the younger generation. No pussy owner should feel ashamed of their pussy. And penis equipped people should learn that they are equal, not better, not superior just because their genitals present differently.
To finish it off, the best feature of the word pussy is triggering conservative buffoons, like that guy who shall not be named but for some reason decided to make a fool of himself by shaking his fists at the sky against the gloriousness of a good moist box.
Triple hugs,
Mayor of Theratopia
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Character A: [Character B], [Character C] keeps saying the P-word.
Character B: [Character C]!
Character C: .... pterodactyl.
Adventures in autism: the "p" word
We all dread it, typical and especially atypical parents. The “p” word. A friend of mine had a daughter the same age as Princess, we’ve texted a little about it. I don’t even want to say it. Before I get into it, a preface on how this came up….. Imagine summer break! At the pool and your child reaches out under water and chokes you. Why? “I had to mommy. I had to kill you” Imagine you’re at Chuck E Cheese with a friend and then out of nowhere, attack people and tables. Why? “I had to destroy the birthday. I had to destroy it all and make it go Way. I had to” Impulsiveness. It’s a bitch!!! Princess was on ocd medicine, Fluvoxamine. Was on it for a couple years. Miracle drug! Stopped working, increase made things worse. Medicine changed to happy pills. Well, she still is impulsive. Based on her ABA therapists observations and conversations with Princess, she can’t control herself. She can’t hold back. It happens and we try to correct it. If it’s too late she escalates. If we catch it in time, attempt to redirect and stim it out. Well, her thyroid is off, she suspects hormones are off, and a spike of hormones could cause her impulse to skyrocket. Ocd manifests itself and bam!!! Attack to get better. So, her thoughts? Ask endo what they think, talk to np st behavior psych, and contact pediatrician. See what they all think. Thing is, my kid is one of the sweetest kids in the planet, this is out of her disposition.
So, back to the taboo word I refuse to say. It might happen sooner than we think (please god no!!!). In which case, I’ll be 9 states away hiding 😂😵😩☕️☕️😭
If there was something I shouldn't have done,
I did it. Twice. ..I'm only human? Can't wait till I'm a whole state away.