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Monthly Archives: September 2012
Quote of the day
Dr. Deborah M. Anapol has this to say about the importance of coming out of the closet: “By coming out you not only transform your own life, you help transform the entire culture. Each person who comes out poly increases the … Continue reading
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Tagged Anapol, coming out, quote
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Update on My Diss Process, and a Mini Book Review
If you’ve been wondering why I haven’t posted much lately, it’s because I’ve been busy studying for my qualifying exams. Now that that’s nearly done, I am living in that beautiful phase where I am beginning to strategize how I … Continue reading
Posted in inspiration, resources/reading recommendations
Tagged affect, Blush, Blush: Faces of Shame, Elspeth Probyn, emotion, humanity, psychology, questions, shame, sociology
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