holy shit. this is one of the most powerful and deeply painful personal essays I've ever read about depression and unexpected pregnancy. and a chilling glimpse into how it must feel to be walking around with a uterus in these early days of the American handmaid's tale that roughly a third of the population wants to inflict on the rest. mad respect for the writing itself and for the brave heart and clear eyes of the writer.
Damn. So much respect for this writer.
holy shit. this is one of the most powerful and deeply painful personal essays I've ever read about depression and unexpected pregnancy. and a chilling glimpse into how it must feel to be walking around with a uterus in these early days of the American handmaid's tale that roughly a third of the population wants to inflict on the rest. mad respect for the writing itself and for the brave heart and clear eyes of the writer.