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we have all suffered here in the palace, so how can i be here to laugh at you?
Don't wanna be here? Send us removal request.
over-eden · 7 days ago
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From The Female Man by Joanna Russ (1975).
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over-eden · 7 days ago
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over-eden · 8 days ago
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Hahhaha, Marian veneration has indeed endured for a reason. I am curious to know what you mean by original goddess worship?
There is Tonantzin who I know there’s contested theories on whether or not La Virgen De Guadalupe replaced a specific Aztec female deity or if the word was more a general Aztec title, but outside of that I don’t think I have heard of other original goddess worship predating Guadalupe in Mesoamerica.
(Or is it before Aztec rule such as the Olmecs or Toltecs?)
when lesbians decide to worship mary it's like okay but what are you worshiping her for. birthing a man?
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over-eden · 9 days ago
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1997 cover of the Mexican magazine LeS VOZ, a feminist publication for lesbians
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over-eden · 9 days ago
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This really is such a fascinating subject!
There's been so many studies, papers and books on heterosexual women and their relationship with Mary but I do not think I have found something specifically focused on lesbians and how they feel. (Granted, my area of expertise concerns women from Latin America, so there may be studies done on non LATAM women I may not know about.)
That being said here some tidbits from the things I have been able to gather from studies done on heterosexual women, stories provided by lesbian women and how it all relates to their feelings towards Mary - also do note that the information provided below is specifically regarding the Marian apparition known as La Virgen De Guadalupe:
-It is important to note that whether lesbian or heterosexual, women that grew up with La Virgen De Guadalupe for the most part seem to follow her not with church doctrine as a basis but with folk religion instead. I am using this term to refer to practices of the faithful that incorporate cultural and regional practices into traditional Catholic doctrine. This also includes cases when such beliefs contradict church guidelines.
- To follow up on the point above the basis of the worshipping of Mary is not so much that she is the mother of God, but the sentiment that "Mary is a mother to all” alongside family stories of miracles granted, to quote the author Maria Del Cocorro Casteñada-Lilies:
"What gives veracity to the story in the eyes of the child is the context in which it is told to her or him. The story is not merely passed down as an event that happened many years ago but is contextualized in what the mother perceives as Our Lady of Guadalupe's intercession in the trials and tribulations of the family."
-In the same way some women thank La Virgen De Guadalupe for a safe abortion despite abortions being against church doctrine, so do lesbian women who thank La Virgen De Guadalupe for a homophobic parent accepting their orientation despite this also going against classical church teachings. 
For examples of this there are some exvotos (an offering such as a painting or other artwork giving as a token of thanks for blessings) by lesbian women (and one by a bi woman) here: (x) (x) (x)
-Lesbian women who believe in La Virgen De Guadalupe also give thanks to her when surviving homophobic attacks, an example would be Cathy Arellano's story "Con una poca de gracia para la Juanita Doe", an English translation is available in Sinister Wisdom Issue 97 - Out Latina Lesbians. While I could not find a free copy of the issue online - here is pdf of the writing I am referring to (x). 
-Outside of that, while I cannot provide too many details due to privacy reasons as these are personal anecdotes, two things I have heard from lesbian women that have stayed with me:
"When my mother kicked me out, I felt less alone knowing that there was another mother that would accept me no matter what - La Virgen De Guadalupe. I will always pray to her."
"I once made a joke about sticking with Catholicism because regardless of origin most other religions will always condemn the gays to hell so I might as well stay with the one I grew up with. Instead of laughing my mother became deadly serious and told me that was untrue. Orientation had nothing to do with whether or not I would be turned away from Heaven. Considering how Catholic my mother is, it surprised me but her next words did not: If I ever felt God was too distant for my worries, I could always implore La Virgen De Guadalupe. She is a woman like us and can understand certain things better."
For additional readings I would recommend:
Our Lady of Everyday Life - La Virgen De Guadalupe and the Catholic Imagination of Mexican Women in America by Maria Del Cocorro Casteñada-Lilies.
While her book only interviews heterosexual women, she does add that she wonders what she would discover if instead the women that volunteered were homosexual. Still a great introduction to how women navigate their faith through La Virgen De Guadalupe.
Chicana Lesbians - The Girls Our Mothers Warned us About - Edited by Carla Trujillo. Not based around religion but an insightful look into Chicana feminist writing. The original cover featured La Virgen De Guadalupe and I recommend looking into why it was removed for later printings!
And on that note... not specific to La Virgen De Guadalupe but to the general feeling of lesbian women and how they navigate their faith, I think this paper gives a good introduction - Queer like La Virgen: Catholicism and Lesbian Sexuality in Carla Trujillo’s What Night Brings by Emily Anderson (x)
(*I do also want to note that I have heavy disagreements with Chicana writing but nonetheless included two works with Chicana themes because I think it is useful for exploring how lesbian women navigate their faith. I also want to say that when reading Chicana writings to be wary of applying it to Mexican women as a whole as Chicana writing is specifically Mexican American).
Also as mentioned earlier my response focuses on lesbian women and how they navigate folk religion, currently I have yet to find writings on lesbian women that worship Mary (regardless of the Marian apparition), from a more strict theological perspective. There are a handful I have found that take this approach for devotions towards Jesus Christ but again not for Mary. (And the few that I have found have been from American or European lesbian women, which for both groups I am woefully ignorant of how they practice their Catholicism whether folk or strictly theological and thus wouldn’t feel qualified drawing conclusions for either group of women.)
Regardless of my own personal feelings on religion I really do wish a study would be conducted on lesbians that are devoted to Mary. 
Hopefully this gave some insight to your question. I love learning about anything and everything, and tracking down lesbian experiences regardless of whether or not I agree with my fellow sisters really is a joy in itself! 
when lesbians decide to worship mary it's like okay but what are you worshiping her for. birthing a man?
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over-eden · 30 days ago
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Happy 40th Birthday to Lana Del Rey!
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over-eden · 1 month ago
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^Pictures from the "kitchen" that MIL gutted years before we moved in. hole in the ceiling, hole in the floor.
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Another hole in the ceiling, this one in the "living room" area. My wife and I live in a bedroom down the hallway away from these unsound structures thankfully, but still.
When was the last time you had a hot shower?
For me, it was a few months ago. There is no hot running water in this house. My wife and I had to stop asking my MIL for rides to the local gym to use the showers there because MIL's driving is so unsafe. She frequently disregards the rules of the road and drives into oncoming traffic. She says it's fine because she doesn't actually collide into anyone.
We bathe with wipes, bath sponges, and an electric kettle for warm water. We recently buzzed our hair off to help cut down on the maintenance, plus, we have no A/C.
Of course I have friends around here I could ask for showers, but it's a big ask on a regular basis. I don't want to be a burden.
To say that it's depressing is an understatement.
We've exhausted our local resources. Section 8 didn't pick us from their lottery this year. We can't get into low income housing because they won't let you in if you have an eviction on your record, which we do from 3 years ago. Local shelters are full. 
Because of these obstacles, getting an apartment independently on our own is just not possible. We are both pursuing SSDI/SSI because of our disabilities.
I'm finally asking to crowdfund to help us get enough money to move out and away from my MIL. She has threatened eviction, thrown out our personal belongings behind our backs, mocked the childhood s*xual assault that I went through and told me I deserved it. Not to mention all the ab*se she put my wife through during her childhood, and is putting us through now. We have been struggling here for a while. 
We are hoping to find an LGBTQ friendly roommate in our town (or if there's anyone in the SW Michigan area reading this!) who will accept us. We are a couple of nerdy, quiet dorks who just want a safe space to plan our dungeons & dragons campaign and study for classes. :)
Because we haven't found a place yet, I don't know what my funding goal should be. Most places around here are asking for $800 a month or less for a room. I also don't know when my student loan refunds and scholarships will pay out, so I want to crowdfund as much as I can in the meantime. 
Any amount helps, and any reblog helps! 
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over-eden · 1 month ago
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“From the script’s first draft, Larson says she noted the significance of women being involved, in all stages of the film’s creative process.”
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over-eden · 1 month ago
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Thanks, Virgin of Guadalupe, for showing me the way to find a safe place to do an abortion. You have always bring brave women to my life who like you stay near me.
Paola, 21 years — Chiapas
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over-eden · 1 month ago
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my catwoman grad cap decoration is finished :) the quote is from Vol. 2 #75
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over-eden · 2 months ago
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@alwaysmej
Hello! Your post was shared with me by @moonshineshrew . I just wanted to make sure you are referring to JKR's post on June 10, 2020:
https://www.jkrowling.com/opinions/j-k-rowling-writes-about-her-reasons-for-speaking-out-on-sex-and-gender-issues/
If so, there is a translation in Spanish below. I included a Facebook link as well as that is where the translation the article uses was first posted (TL done by Amelia Valcarcel):
https://www.mujeresenred.net/spip.php?article2365
https://www.facebook.com/amelia.valcarcel/posts/3190957554298271
Let me know if that works for you, or if you were referring to something else please let me know as well and I will do my best to assist with Spanish sources!
Hello radblr I'm coming to ask you something really important, if you all could help me please!!!
I need the original essay JKR wrote "coming out" as gender critical but translated to spanish, if anyone has that. I could translate it myself but idk, I have adhd. It's probably gonna take me 6 months.
I wanna share it with my dad who thinks she's a "conservative" for her views on trans people 🙄. I have a hard time organizing my thoughts about it when I argue wih him 'cause these are things I read about, think about and just internalize in english and I haven't had to talk about it in spanish 😭. Crazy things happen when you're bilingual 😔🙏🏽 ig.
Anyway if anyone has a link or something I'd appreciate it very very much. Any advise is also welcome, arguments against her being conservative and so on. 💌
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over-eden · 3 months ago
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‘The Women of Ravensbruck’ a Nazi concentration camp exclusively for women by Austrian-Romani artist Ceija Stojka, Holocaust survivor of Auschwitz, Ravensbruck, and Bergen-Belsen
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over-eden · 3 months ago
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My father caught me when I was with Sonia. He was so furious he kicked me out of the house. I was all alone and implored the Virgin, and my father forgave me. He accepted me as I am, and I thank for that. I was born that way and cannot change.
Vaneza Rodriges February 14, 1987 Polanco, Mexico
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over-eden · 3 months ago
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WHAT MUST BE DONE
a provocative feminist anthology of essays, fiction, poetry and art on the subject of women killing men.
buy here | goodreads
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over-eden · 4 months ago
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Facing Myself by borda
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Insan Jaag Utha (1959)
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