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Just bought a book #selfcare
A little gift that I did for myself!
A lil break in this chaos called December...mostly to show a gift i made to myself..
*didn't know that now @officialcoruscantguard has merch..but i had to have it* ❤
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(Found it on RedBubble, for anyone who could be interested)
The experience of motherhood makes you [women] acutely aware of the other person and, at the same time, confers on you a particular task: "Motherhood involves a special communion with the mystery of life, as it develops in the woman's womb ... This unique contact with the new human being developing within her gives rise to an attitude towards human beings not only towards her own child, but every human being, which profoundly marks the woman's personality" (Mulieris Dignitatem). A mother welcomes and carries in herself another human being, enabling it to grow inside her, giving it room, respecting it in its otherness. Women first learn and then teach others that human relations are authentic if they are open to accepting the other person: a person who is recognized and loved because of the dignity which comes from being a person and not from other considerations, such as usefulness, strength, intelligence, beauty or health. This is the fundamental contribution which the Church and humanity expect from women. And it is the indispensable prerequisite for an authentic cultural change.
Pope John Paul II, Evangelium Vitae, no. 99, 1995.
I ain't sorry 🎀🍷💅🏼
what should i treat myself with
ABDL cloaths
ABDL shoes
computer
dilo figure
stego figure
crylo figure
allo figure
a ceratopsian figure
peekabu
onsies
The Gift of Me: An Ode to Holiday Self-Gifting
It’s that time of year again when I start buying gifts for others and, inevitably, start thinking, “But what about me?”Now, before you roll your eyes and mutter “consumerism at its finest,” hear me out. I’m a firm believer in the sacred ritual of self-gifting. Some people bake cookies. Others volunteer. I give myself stuff. Sometimes that “stuff” is material like a cozy pair of shoes that whisper…