You cannot ban me in a way that matters.
This is a restored post from my WordPress. Originally posted on May 18, 2020. I still agree with everything I said here. Recent events on twitter prompt me to address issues in a neighboring paraphiliac community. Here are several screenshots: I already touched the topic of such behavior in this post, but I’ll repeat the…
Contact discourse is, perhaps, the most widespread and recurrent topic to argue about in most map spaces that have a comparable amount of members with different stances. Other political disagreements between maps sometimes end up hidden behind it, and people ignore that two anti contact or two pro contact maps can have completely incompatible reasons…
This is a restored post from my WordPress. Originally posted on October 11, 2022. I still agree with everything I said here. A little over two years ago I wrote a post here that I titled “My anti contact manifesto”. Despite its name, it was intended solely for inner arguments in the anti contact community…
This post, predating my WordPress and even long-suspended Medium, was initially a collection of links I gathered for my first map activism account on Tumblr. It has been changed and updated over and over again, and will be updated more. This version of the post is outdated and will be eventually replaced with this. These…
This is a restored post from my WordPress. Originally posted on September 29, 2021. I still agree with everything I said here. A few years ago I made this infographic, trying to explain to myself and to other people how attractions work and can be classified. Soon after publishing it, I started noticing random flaws…
This is a restored post, initially posted on my now deleted WordPress sometime earlier this year. I still agree with everything I said here. Recently I started noticing more disdainful attitudes to paraphilia as an identity, as an umbrella term for non-normative attractions. The general accusation typically is that “paraphilia” is stigmatizing and medicalizing language,…