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Whether we are female or male, we all are influenced by our physical structure and in our world the feminine gender has a particular and extensive role in our daily lives and future development. Because women are capable of giving birth and men are not, they have been valued, used and abused over millennia and in as many and diverse ways as there are communities on Earth. Living With A Vagina is partly autobiographical where I look at the influence of the female sex and their physical attributes in colouring our world. Though only lightly researched from contemporary referencing of trends,…mehr

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Whether we are female or male, we all are influenced by our physical structure and in our world the feminine gender has a particular and extensive role in our daily lives and future development. Because women are capable of giving birth and men are not, they have been valued, used and abused over millennia and in as many and diverse ways as there are communities on Earth. Living With A Vagina is partly autobiographical where I look at the influence of the female sex and their physical attributes in colouring our world. Though only lightly researched from contemporary referencing of trends, advertising and literature with their archetypal boundaries or academic perspectives, I wish to value and question what reality is for each of us, be we LGBTIQA or +.
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Little did I know that he was preparing myself for writing while at 8 yrs old I carried a pocket dictionary in my school blazer. Moving right along and my first major exercise was to co-author with friends: a psychologist/songwriter and an architect/sculptor, a handbook to change public practices, attitudes and behaviour towards a more sustainable world, it was published by Fairfax Books, Sydney in 2008. So, in 2019, after 2 and a half years of contemplation and building my courage, "Living with a Vagina'"is published and available via major distributors. Is this the end of my writing? Well, I see the possibility of greater research into the development of self-determination and human evolution... Who knows?