if you're not sure yet if you might be an anarchist, consider Are You An Anarchist? The Answer May Surprise You!.
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seconding a focus on sexology; we don't need another Institut für Sexualwissenschaft incident.
off the top of my head:
- The History of Sexuality (Michel Foucault 1976 – 84 + 2018)
- Transgender Warriors (Leslie Feinberg 1998)
- Gender Trouble (Judith Butler 1990)
- Undoing Gender (Judith Butler 2004)
- Caliban and the Witch (Silvia Federici 2004)
- Black on Both Sides (C. Riley Snorton 2017)
- The Stonewall Riots (Marc Stein 2019)
including all the works of Judith Butler and Silvia Federici.
more academically:
- Kinsey Reports; The Kinsey Institute: The First Seventy Years; and any other expansions on the work of the Kinsey Institute
- Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Healthcare: A Clinical Guide to Preventive, Primary, and Specialist Care (Kristen Eckstrand, Jesse M. Ehrenfeld 2016)
you can probably farm the bibilographies on these.
it seems to be, yeah. i think it's about how it's prepared. tempeh, edamame or any 'raw' beans are a no-go if i'm unstable, but tofu's been fine (and soya mince is okay, in moderation).
when i'm fucked up, my 'tummy stabiliser' is:
- two/three slices of toast with light amounts of plantbased margarine, cumin and salt; and
- ginger tea (or tincture) with ~15 ml apple cider vinegar.
if i'm super fucked up (by my IBS), i also take some simeticone and loperamide with my stabiliser.
my recovery meals consist of things like: pedialyte, soymilk, vegetable/mushroom broth, tofu, rice, soysauce, applesauce, oatmeal, mashed potatoes, coconut yoghurt, saltines, graham crackers, spinach, nutritional yeast, and more toast.
there's a bot that will do this for you over on lemmy.world. i think you'd like it better over there.
signed out, cleared cookies and cache, restarted browser, signed back in: same issue when in a new tab.
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