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horizontal with lila

60. consexual experiences: horizontal with a poly polymath

in episodes on 21/12/18

This is Samia Mounts. She gave me a bunch of her clothes when she moved to Korea. I’m so lucky!


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Lila:  I also notice how we both, in this conversation have said, “I didn’t move there for him; I’m not going there for him.”

Samia:  I know; it’s really important.

Lila:  And, and, that shows how — probably also your core value — my core value is autonomy.

Samia:  Yeah! Mine too!

Lila:  And probably yours is as well, that’s what I was, yeah—

Samia:  Absolutely.

Lila:  So—

Samia:  Autonomy for myself and autonomy for others— which is exactly why I think monogamy doesn’t make sense.

Lila:  And, y’know, (laughs lightly) I don’t think I would actually want this, but in this, this dream world, I’m as slutty as I wanna be, or— oh, I don’t even like to use that word. I don’t like the word—

Samia:  I love the word slutty.

Lila:  I don’t like the word at all.

Samia:  I’ve reclaimed it.

Lila:  I’m — in the dream world — I’m loving as many people as I want, and, my partner is, not. My partner is happily monogamous. (Lila laughs loudly) With me.

Samia:  That’s the double standard that I hear from a lot of women. (Lila’s still laughing) I hear this from so many women. Women, who are in monogamous relationships say this. Like, I just wanna be able to do what I wanna do, but I want him to stay faithful to me. And I really think this is born of c— some cultural programming that’s hard to shake. Because there is a foundational myth in our culture, that you can only love one person at a time. And that romantic love, unlike every other kind of love, for some reason, is somehow finite. It, it’s not actually the way things work, but this myth is strong in our cultural programming. So, it makes us feel devalued when somebody we love, loves someone else or fucks somebody else. But there’s no reason that it should. In the same way it shouldn’t devalue us that a friend of ours has other friends. Or that, we have more than one kid. Or more than one sibling. Or cousin. Or coworker. Literally. It’s just another human relationship. It’s special, ‘cause sex is a special thing, but—

Lila:  You’re saying it in this hyper-logical way that is as though a person who you have a romantic and sexual relationship with, having a romantic and sexual relationship with somebody else, doesn’t affect yours in the slightest, and it does! Of course it does! It gives you far more variables to deal with—

Samia:  I don’t think so, when you look at how many monogamous relationships end because somebody cheated. You’re always dealing with unexpected variables; there’s no certainty in life. You can’t expect a single love affair to last forever, ‘cause none of them will. You have to be used to change. You have to be unafraid of relationships transitioning to something else. Or ending.

Lila:  You don’t have to be unafraid of that.

Samia:  Yeah, y’do!

Lila:  Plenty of people can be afraid of it and, you know, live full lives—

Samia:  (overlapping) Well, if you’re gonna be afraid of it then at least still have the relationships, you know what I mean? Like don’t be so afraid that it paralyzes you, from having the relationships in the first place, those connections— I mean, I think we shortchange ourselves by, by devaluing relationships that aren’t long-term and exclusive. I think, a true friend with benefits is just as valuable a relationship as an epic love affair. Or a, or a 50-year marriage.

 

friends with benefits = the common parlance for friends who have sex with each other, but aren’t engaged in a romantic relationship.

 

Lila:  You just cannot say that, a partner, of yours, being in n—- NRE, New Relationship Energy, with a new love and and having that, incredible passion, doesn’t affect your relationship. Of course it does!

 

NRE (abbreviation) = New Relationship Energy, also known as: infatuation.

 

Samia:  But usually, that affects your relationship in a positive way.

Lila:  It may, but, perhaps not if you’re a dispositionally-jealous person, like I am! (Samia laughs)

Samia:  But, but you—

Lila:  Honestly!

Samia:  But you gotta look at how you frame jealousy. You know. If you’re making jealousy part of your identity, and it’s something you—

Lila:  I’m not making it, it just— is there.

Samia:  It’s just a feeling.

Lila:  If it wasn’t… something that I feel often, then it wouldn’t be!

Samia:  But it’s just a feeling, and feelings can be worked out, feelings can be worked through. If you frame — this is how I deal with jealousy.

Lila:  This is scienti— a scientific perspective! This is from Dr. Zhana. There are dispositionally jealous people and there are situationally jealous people.

 

dispositional jealousy (noun) = jealousy ingrained in the personality as a character trait.

situational jealousy (noun) = jealousy aroused due to an incident or a circumstance.

 

Samia:  Okay, all right, I, can agree with that. But I still say that if you look at the roots of your jealousy, and frame your jealousy as your own problem and noone else’s, and a problem that you can solve, then suddenly you have power and agency in dealing with that jealousy.

Lila:  But I don’t buy that, because, (Samia laughs) because, I think my jealousy comes from what I am not getting that I desire— my desires are not going away. My desires are not changing. They will change over time.

Samia:  Yeah.

Lila:  Right, naturally.

Samia:  You gotta meet your desires.

Lila:  My desires not just gonna— I’m not just gonna be like, “I don’t want that anymore. Suddenly, I don’t want to feel cherished!” You know, that’s just gonna change— no, it’s not, I’m not—

Samia:  But the right partner for you—

Lila:  — adjusting that.

Samia:  — will have no problem making you feel cherished.

Lila:  And that is the thing! That is the thing! The r— I think the root of my jealousy is having nnnot had the experience of feeling cherished in a relationship, and getting what I, wanted, and feeling sexually satisfied— I’ve never had that. Ever.

Samia:  So in that case you could even look at your jealousy as a signal that the current person you’re focused on, isn’t cherishing you. Instead of looking at it as this uh, you know, this part of your identity that makes it impossible for you to have nonmonogamous relationships; you could look at it as a red flag warning sign that your intuitive body is telling you about this person.

Lila:  I do think that’s true, but that also means that nobody I’ve ever, been involved with, has ever, cherished me in the way that I want to be cherished.

Samia:  That makes me so sad because you are so worthy of being cherished and I cherish you… You do deserve that. And you shouldn’t settle for less than that. You’re fuckin’ incredible.



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Oh my, Samia. Oh my.

This exclusive episode contains the second part of my conversation with Samia Mounts: singer, actress, voice-over artist, creator of music, bisexual babe, political podcaster, nonmonogamy advocate, and creator of the forthcoming podcast Future Love.

In the first half of our conversation together, released as episode 59. I’m gonna fuck him forEVER: horizontal with a polyamorous podcaster of political proportions, we talked about growing up as a horny little beast on a military base, playing lumberjack, dry-humping girls at 8, coming out as bi at 14, the year of the purge, a play I was in called An American Family Takes a Lover, the seminal book Sex at Dawn, my new fashion friend, ordering food while fucking, Samia’s night with “Wild Man,” being multi-orgasmic, and cultivating lifelong sexy relationships.

Towards the end of that episode, I told Samia part of the story of my recent abortion.

[Just so you know, I told the whole story during the second half of my recording session with Bevin a few weeks ago in L.A. That episode will be released in two weeks-ish. A week or three from now.]

[Update: Two weeks from now.]

In this part of our conversation, we discuss Samia’s big cosmic love affair with The Writer, wildfire fucking, dispositional and situational jealousy, NRE, the relationship escalator, pegging, not feeling seen by my lover, how to release expectations, and Samia’s epic friendship with the person who is her person.

I’ve had the winter blues lately, but just knowing that you are out there, listening, ruminating, reclining, and supporting my expression in this world heartens me immensely. Thank you for being a metaphorical cup of hot cider.

Also, someone just sent me a photo yesterday, white graffiti on a brick background. It says, “I’m not sad; I’m just feeling very human today.”

So, dear human, Come lie down with us in Bushwick, Brooklyn.

Cozily horizontal with Samia Mounts in my bed in Bushwick, Brooklyn. November 2018


Links to Things:

Become a Patron! to listen to this episode!

The first part of this conversation: 59. i’m gonna fuck him forEVER: horizontal with a polyamorous podcaster of political proportions

The State of Affairs, Esther Perel’s newest book, all about infidelity

Untrue, Wednesday Martin’s newest book, which aims to bust myths about female sexuality

Testosterone Rex, a book that Samia enthusiastically recommends, which busts myths about “sex, science, and society”

Advanced Style, the documentary about incredibly stylish older folks that Lila looooves (as well as the Instagram account). P.S. Ari Seth Cohen also has a new book coming out (in a few days!) about fashionable older couples called Advanced Love!

Shaun from The Love Drive, my most recent podcast guest prior to Samia. His episodes are: 57. fear of intimacy and 58. the love drive.

The Relationship Escalator & Solo Polyamory, the episode of the The Multiamory Podcast, a podcast (about loving more than one human) that Samia refers to in this episode (relationship escalator has been added to the glossary forthwith)


Show Notes (feel free to share quotes/resources on social media, and please link to this website or my Patreon!):

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[3:29]  Samia tells the story of her big cosmic love affair with “The Writer.”

[7:56]

Samia:  I just wanted to fuck him, but I didn’t expect it to be this fire, like a fucking wildfire, it was intense.

[9:26]

Samia:  When we fuck, it’s like: that whole cliché of I don’t know where I end and you begin — it feels real; it feels like we’re one body and one soul, and it’s— I see God and life is worth living, and— I know that sounds like clichés, but that’s really how it feels. When I’m with him, it feels like life is worth living.

[12:14]

Samia:  It was like, all still there except more… more, and and we would just fuck for hours, like— and it was that thing I talked about at the beginning of the episode, where you don’t even have to think— the person turns you on so much, you’re so overwhelmed by them that you, you can’t help but stay present in the moment and everything feels so good. Everything is perfect. He’s shaped perfectly for me; it’s like our bodies were made for each other. (Lila sighs longingly) Like, like you couldn’t have molded a better dick for my pussy. (Lila mmhms) And, he knows exactly how to love me, and it’s like dis— it’s vocal and, we laugh and we connect and we grunt like beasts and we also make jokes and, we do all the positions, and we do all of the oral and we— do—  like just whatever occurs to us, and it’s so natural and easy, every single, fucking time!

[15:37]  Lila & Samia on autonomy.

[21:46]  Lila’s Burning Man campmate, and her take on settling.

Lila:  When people tell you not to settle for less than what you deserve, it’s like—

Samia:  (underlapping) But I gotta get laid!

Lila:  (overlapping) Okay, so you, yeah—

Lila:  So you want me to be a monk? So you want me to be— and, and that’s actually, the conversation that I had on the way out of Burning Man. I got a ride with this beautiful couple in their 40s. And she was telling me the story of how they got together, and he was with another woman, and, and she had— when she was looking for a man, she, she had talked to him once, ‘cause they became friends, and she said, “I need someone who can, you know, go to Burning Man and get dusty, and then get cleaned up and go to a gala with me (Samia mm’s) and he was like, “Well, you’re fucked, ‘cause the only person I know who’s like that is me.” (both laugh) And he wasn’t available. And, then, you know, some time went by, and there was a, a window in which he was available, and she had decided on total celibacy.

Samia:  Wow.

Lila:  For, and is was the fourth year (Samia gasps) of her celibacy, and, she’s like, “If it’s not gonna be what I deserve, then I don’t fuckin’ want it. And I’m not gonna tell the universe that I will accept anything less than what I truly want, so I’m holding out. And she held out, and she hit the jackpot and she got the partner that she— really wanted, and they have a life together.

Samia:  That’s lovely.

Lila:  And she was kind of advising me to do the same, like, not accept, you know, having… a lover who I know is, is not, not gonna be it for me, and I’m like, “But the sex!” and she’s like, “Yeah but, do you wanna be telling the universe that that is what you will accept?” And I’m like, “Agguuuuuuuuuhhh!”

Samia:  I can, I can see that angle and I can see how that would be effective and maybe that’s a thing that will be useful for you. I come at it from a different angle because I really need to have sex to feel okay. (laughs) Physically.

Lila:  I feel so much better; I’m such a much less grumpy person.

Samia:  Yesss.

Lila:  My housemates know—

Samia:  Exactly.

Lila:  My housemates are happy when I get laid because I’m much nicer!

Samia:  So much nicer. So much happier. Life feels better.

Lila:  Fuck!

Samia:  It’s, it’s better.

Lila:  And I’ve never, and I think I’ve told you this— I have never, ever had as much sex and I wanted.

Samia:  Ugh.

Lila:  I have so much trouble even finding somebody that I wanna have sex with—

Samia:  (under her breath) Why is it so hard?

Lila:  — who wants to have sex with me.

Samia:  Yeah.

Lila:  At the same time—

Samia:  Yeah.

Lila:  — who is at liberty to have sex with me.

Samia:  Yup.

Lila:  Once a week, even! I mean it’s just like—

Samia:  Thank you!

Lila:  It is s—

Samia:  Once a week!

Lila:  I don’t understand!

Samia:  That’s it!

Lila:  Why it is so challenging. My druthers, if I had my druthers, I would: (giggles)

Samia:  I love it when people say that, aw it’s so good.

Lila:  I would get laid— passionately, delightfully, lovingly… every other day.

Samia:  Yeah.

Lila:  Three to four times a week. That, that is like, a— the dream for me. But I have trouble even making it happen once a week. I had a lover who lived five blocks down the road. Five! Five blocks!

Samia:  That’s very convenient.

Lila:  And I could not get him to fuck me once a week.

[25:05]  The dating pool in Samia’s part of Korea.

Samia:  I, I struggle with this too— I’ve been struggling with this all year in Korea, it’s a very, small dating pool and it’s not a super high-quality dating pool and I’ve gone through a lot of the eligible bachelors and I’ve found them to be lacking. (Lila guffaws) Um, I finally found this guy that I think I can fuck once a week who is gonna be easy and drama-free and super great — and he’s really hot, and so I’m excited about that. Not having sex is not an option for me. So what I’ve decided to do instead— my angle for how to deal with these issues that you’re talking about, about not wanting to tell the universe that you’re willing to settle for less, is: assess each person with the information they’re giving me, cut them out if they become a problem, keep them if they’re not a problem, but continually, if I don’t have anyone I’m fucking, I will seek out somebody to fuck. Annnd, sometimes there are people that I know aren’t ideal, and so, I decide I’m gonna have this consexual sexual experience with them—

Lila:  Consexual, that’s cute.

Samia:  Consensual, that’s what I meant.

Lila:  I like that.

 

consexual experience = a portmanteau word combining “consensual” and “sexual” — a consensual sexual experience. [Samia’s word, accidentally]

 

Samia:  Consexual!

Lila:  (overlapping) No, but consexual, I haven’t heard that, and I like it.

Samia:  (overlapping) I will have this, consexual experience with them, because I need to get laid, and it will be good for, them I’m sure, and it, you know, it’ll be, reasonable for me (Lila laughs) uhm, but at least I’ll have gotten laid, and I really—

Lila:  Get that.

Samia:  — like getting laid. So, for me it’s more of like, it almost becomes a, a pragmatic thing, when it comes to that, but like I said, I went a month without having sex ‘cause there just wasn’t anybody, and I’m not gonna go out and fuck some rando. I need a spark. You know?

Lila:  Yes.

Samia:  I need some kind of a connection.

Lila:  I do know.

Samia:  It has to be that way, so— but, I will seek out those connections, I will try to find them. If I don’t have one going on, until I have a once-a-week sex situation going on! And, it doesn’t have to be one person once a week… If I had four different people that I saw each once a month, that would be fantastic too! (Lila giggles) I’m great with that! And basically what I’ve been doing is I’ve just been, you know, every time I come to North America, to L.A. or New York, I have lovers in both of those cities, so I’ve been getting a lot of sex in on my trips.

Lila:  That’s nice.

Samia:  And also when I’m in Seoul, I’m very busy, and I really don’t have much time. So it’s been difficult. It was good when me and the writer were still fucking, because, it had to be secret, so automatically it fit into shorter time slots. We would schedule 3 hours, like for him to come over and we’d just fuck the whole time and then, you know—

Lila:  Bye.

Samia:  Yeah! So that was really really great when that was happening, but when that dried up, you know, I had to find something else. I think this, this new guy is gonna be good. He’s fantastic; he’s so nice, he laughs at all my jokes and he’s really sexy. He’s just easy to hang out with, which I love. And he lives, like, not really in Seoul, so it’s kind of a pain in the ass to get to each other— which is good. (Samia laughs heartily) ‘Cause then there’s no temptation to try to see each other more than once a week, which I, I don’t want to.

[27:58]  Where is Lila at this moment on the polyamory to monogamy continuum?

A nonmonogamy map. Courtesy of Franklin Veaux, co-author of More Than Two.


[28:56]

Lila:  What I was saying about Tinder and okcupid is: as I’m swiping, when I see that somebody has put “monogamous,” that doesn’t feel good—

Samia:  MMm!

Lila:  And when I see that someone has put “polyamorous,” that doesn’t feel good either.

Samia:  Mmm.

Lila:  I think what I want is somebody who is actually open. Which, to me, means, open to different configurations based on who they love… and change…

Samia:  Yeah.

Lila:  And morphing. Shaun, from the L—

Samia:  You’re speaking my language right now, just so you know—

Lila:  Shaun, from The Love Drive, likes to say, that he wants someone who’s open to being open.

[Note: Shaun was my most recent podcast guest prior to Samia. His episodes are: 57. fear of intimacy and 58. the love drive.]

Samia:  Yeah.

Lila:  And I also want someone who’s open to being open. I also want someone who, is, interested in establishing some kind of foundation of trust and—

Samia:  Yeah.

Lila:  — a feeling of safety, even though I know, nothing is ever safe, I understand that.

Samia:  (underlapping) But it’s not that h—

Lila:  (overlapping) But a feeling of, a feeling of connection, and—

Samia:  Yeah!

Lila:  And—

Samia:  It’s not that hard to make somebody feel valued. It’s really not that difficult.

Lila:  Yes, although, apparently, so many people have a problem with it— you need to open a school and teach them. That it’s not that hard to make people feel valued.

Samia:  I think, it’s what you were talking about with that guy Peter! I was listening to The Multiamory Podcast, and it was an episode with this woman who wrote a book, where she talks about the relationship escalator. You know, what he said, like, “The way we were going it was gonna end up becoming this.”

[Note: It was this episode here: The Relationship Escalator & Solo Polyamory.]

Lila:  Yes.

Samia:  That’s the relationship escalator. Where, you know, exclusive, and then you move in, and then, you marry, and then, you know, whatever— it’s a fucking escalator.

 

relationship escalator (noun) = a perceived requirement that a romantic relationship must continue to “ascend” steadily towards marriage. Beginning with flirting, then proceeding to dating, exclusive dating, moving in together, engagement, marriage, and children.

 

Lila:  For him, because he is not interested. He does not want polyamory. He does not want an open relationship.

Samia:  And so he cut off a beautiful connection, because of this i— dea of what a relationship should look like.

Lila:  Yes, it’s heartbreaking.

Samia:  It’s, it’s—

Lila:  My heart is still breaking over it.

Samia:  It’s, it’s, a fucking waste. It’s a waste.

Lila:  And I’ve loved him for so long. I’ve loved him since college.

Samia:  I hope he comes around. I hope he figures this out and realizes there’s no reason to cut off a beautiful loving, romantic relationship, just because you’re not gonna get on the relationship escalator.

Lila:  I don’t know, it’s— and it’s so beautiful! It’s so— the connection is so beautiful and so sweet and— I was so excited. I was so excited because— I was like, Do I finally get to have this? I’m wildly sexually attracted to somebody who I love and who is— a wonderful human being. I’m finally sexually-aroused by a nice, kind man! Oh my God, do I actually get to have this now? You know, I was so. . . . .

Samia:  Mph. I know that feeling. I spent many many years feeling like nobody was ever gonna love me the way I— wanted to be loved. So many years.

Lila:  So I really don’t think it has to be monogamy for me. And I think actually monogamy, would make me feel trapped, and I think, Yes, I have been choosing men who are partially unavailable, so that, I don’t have to defend my autonomy against anyone, I don’t have to— and also, you know, truth be told, I don’t have to put up strong boundaries ‘cause strong boundaries are already in place by the fact that, they live across the country, they live in another country, they […] are heartbroken— there’s already boundaries. […] And that’s on me, to learn to get more… expressive and staunch with my boundaries.

Samia:  Yeah!

Lila:  And protect my alone-time and protect my autonomy, and—

[32:38]  How long can Lila imagine being monogamous?

Lila:  Yes, the thought of monogamy— I think there’s a point at which it starts to… one year? Sounds like, I could do that.

Samia:  Yeah. One year is easy. When you’re really in love with somebody it’s easy.

Lila:  Two years?

Samia:  You could even do two years.

Lila:  I’ve— I could do.

Samia:  Yeah.

Lila:  I think it’s when I’m starting to think beyond two years.

Samia:  Yup. (laughs)

Lila:  And you know, that dovetails perfectly with the science. […] Because the science says that between six weeks and two years— is that, that infatuation period. That New Relationship Energy period. [,,,] And so, I’m thinking beyond that, and thinking, “Oh, well then, monogamy after that sounds constrictive and, like it would chafe and and, like it wouldn’t be in alignment with my desires—

Samia:  Exactly.

Lila:  And so, I have that in my brain, and I also have great curiosity about, about swinging— with a couple that I’m really attracted to—

Samia:  Yeahhh.

Lila:  About threesomes, I just had my very very first, beginning of a Male / Male / Female—  

Samia:  (squealing) Oooooohh!

Lila:  — threesome and it was so delicious—

Lila:  and so exciting. Samia:  I want one so bad!

Samia:  I haven’t had one yet; I want it! Oh that’s lovely!

Lila:  Mmmmm, I want more! I’m trying to—

Samia:  (squealing) Yesss!

Lila:  I’m trying to m— I’m like, “When are you two gonna be in New York?” I’m like, How can I make this happen, ‘cause it was so delicious.

 

MMF (abbreviation) = short for a Male / Male / Female threesome.

 

[34:28]  Samia on lifelong sexy relationships.

Samia:  So part of my strategy with the way I, I’m so open to these long-distance relationships where I only get to see them once in a while, is by doing it that way, you can actually stretch out—

Lila:  Oh yeah, the two years time adds up to 10 or 20, right?

Samia:  It, it can last a lifetime. I really think that the, this works, ‘cause I have enough of these long-distance relationships at this point— and every time I see them it’s still such a rush.

Lila:  And what’s the longest one? So what’s your data point?

Samia:  (overlapping) I mean, the longest one is, The Writer, at, you know, we’re going on 10 years.

Lila:  Yeah.

Samia:  And I—

Lila:  That’s pretty good data. (giggles)

Samia:  And I do see that relationship lasting my lifetime; I don’t think he and I will ever stop being in love with each other. I think that we’ll always— it’ll always be difficult. And I think that the difficulties—

Lila:  Well it’s probably making it hotter, too.

Samia:  I think the difficulties make it hotter, and I think it’s part of the beauty of our relationship, is that when we disconnect, we disconnect so completely, that when we come back together, every single time, it feels like a cosmic revelation.

Lila:  This homecoming!

Samia:  It’s amazing.

Lila:  This climax of a movie.

Samia:  And I never wanna lose that feeling, so if I have to deal with the— yearning, in between, to earn that moment of bliss, I’m willing to do that—

Lila:  It’s worth it, for you.

Samia:  It is. The yearning is also beautiful. The yearning leads to some of my best solo orgasms, A.

Lila:  HaHA.

Samia:  B. Yearning, and heartache, lead to some of my best artistic output. (Lila mmhms) And, they also give me an appreciation for the happiest moments in life, and for the good things in life, and they force me to remember to be grateful even when I’m heartsick. It makes you a fuller person to go through heartache and pain. And if you frame it that way, it’s a lot easier to go through it ‘cause you see that there’s value in it.

Lila:  And it contains within it — the heartache contains within it — the fact that your heart was full. At one point.

Samia:  Yesss. Yes! And when your heart becomes full again, it’s such a beautiful remembering of who you are. You know, and what life is really all about.

[36:33]  Lila on seeing Peter again after so many years, and breathing him in. And his t-shirt.

[37:49]  Does The Writer’s wife know at this point?

[37:59]  Lila recommends that Samia read The State of Affairs, Esther Perel’s new book, all about infidelity.

[38:19]

Lila:  You have to read this book. Because she’s, she is unraveling some of the complexities of affairs— what they do for the people who have them, how people come together afterwards. She says, you know, to her clients, who have had affairs and had this huuuge, you know, blow up, “Your first marriage is over. Would you like to have another one together?”

[38:56]  Lila also recommends Untrue, Wednesday Martin’s new book, busting myths about female sexuality.

[39:44]  Samia recommends Testosterone Rex as a book that changed her life by giving her the data to back up what she already felt was true.

[40:27]  

Samia:  When you put women in a context where it’s culturally and socially acceptable for them to be risk-taking and promiscuous, they do it. In the exact same numbers as men.

[40:46]  Lila brings up the Trans men who start taking testosterone and their sex drive skyrockets.

[41:02]  In the debate of nature vs. nurture, Lila is quite adamant that it’s not either / or, but both / and. Why does Samia think that people try to diminish the cultural component (or the nurture part)?

[41:38]  

Samia:  It’s so silly, I’m, I’m really sick of, of this idea that women don’t want sex as much as men— I haven’t been in a relationship yet where the man wanted sex as much as I did. Not one. Not a single fuckin’ one. (laughs)

[42:00]  Samia and I on being 35 and 36.

[43:57]  Lila absolutely croons about the ladies of Advanced Style, the documentary about incredibly stylish older folks (as well as the Instagram account).

[P.S. Ari Seth Cohen also has a new book coming out (in a few days!) about fashionable older couples called Advanced Love!]

Lila: on her way to Advanced Style. NOLA. October 2018


[46:26]  Samia will never change a diaper. What about when her parents need that kind of care?

[47:34]  Samia on pegging.

Samia:  Actually, you know what? Truth be told. I have dealt with human excrement. Just not a baby’s. (laughs lightly) But I used to peg my ex-boyfriend. (both laugh) And there was, and there was, sometimes, excrement involved in the clean-up of that process.

Lila:  Okay.

Samia:  And I dealt with that. And I loved him, […] so, I guess I could change a diaper if I really wanted to, but I don’t. Don’t wanna change a diaper.

 

pegging (verb) = anal penetration of a person (typically a penis-owner) by another person (typically not a penis-owner) utilizing a strap-on — which consists of a dildo and a harness which is “strapped-on” to the pelvis, and worn in a similar fashion to underwear.

strap-on (noun) = a sex toy consisting of a dildo and a harness which is “strapped-on” to the pelvis, and worn in a similar fashion to underwear. Often thought of as a tool for lesbian sex, to vaginally-penetrate a partner with a penis-shaped object when there is no penis involved, a strap-on can be used in various scenarios: to double the penises that one penis-owner has, in service of DP (double penetration), to enhance the girth of an existing penis, to involve an erect penis-like object if the present penis is not erect, and for pegging.

 

[47:58]  Samia schools Lila on pegging.

Lila:  I have, never pegged anyone.

Samia:  Really?

Lila:  Tell me about it.

Samia:  Oh! Okay so, it’s really fun. It’s really fun.

Lila:  You — did you choose a strap-on… together?

Samia:  Yes! We went to the store together; we actually bought several, so that we could build up to his dream, um—

Lila:  Oh, he had a dream of having a—

Samia:  Like a— we bought this really big dildo to fit into my, strap-on harness, that we called Brock. And down from Brock there was Mister Purple and down from Mister Purple there was Mister Blue. So we would start— we started— we bought all three, and we started with Mister Blue, and we worked our way up to Brock.

Lila:  So how can they be interchangeable if the girth is different?

Samia:  Um, it was an adjustable, harness— any size dildo could fit into it as long as it had like a wide, circular base.

Lila:  Oh, okay.

Samia:  Yeah. You could put on different rings of different sizes to make sure it stayed in place with different sizes of dildos. Uhmm, so it was great. It was a lot of fun, and I, I stopped being as into it when I had that hormonal shift in my early 30s, but when I was into it, I loved pegging my boyfriend, he was so cute when he was getting fucked. Like, I liked doing it from behind but my favorite was when he was on his back with his legs all frogged, he, froggied out and he looked like a sexy little frog (Lila giggles) and he loved it! He was so cute!

[49:22]  Lila’s friend on needing to get into character with the strap-on, before fucking her girlfriend with it.

[49:53]

Samia:  I used to be such a gender-switch, in bed. And I still am, to a degree. When I fuck women, I— can get really dominant. But when I fuck men these days, I always want them to be dominant, I, I’m turned off by being dominant with men these days. Uhm, I stopped being attracted to all the men I used to be attracted to.

Lila:  Wow. So if you’ve stopped being attracted to— those men, how can you foresee being sexually-attracted to The Writer for the rest of your life?

Samia:  Well because he withstood that transition. He… is bisexual. And, open about it. And, when he has sex with men, he’s a bottom. But when he has sex with women, he’s a top. He’s dominant. So, he appeals to the side of me that wants, to be with another queer person, and he’s v— he’s in touch with his feminine side, but not in a way that translates to our sex life. He has no desire for me to peg him. But he does want a man to fuck him. And that kind of works perfectly with me, because I’m the same exact way, I want a man to dominate the fuck out of me, but when I’m with a woman, I usually want to dominate the fuck out of her. (laughs) So, we’re, we’re, the same in that way.

[51:38]  What kind of relationship does Lila want?

[51:50]

Lila:  I want, I do want a romantic relationship with someone.

Samia:  Yes.

Lila:  And I think it would be really exciting to have sexual partners outside of that, and play outside of that. (Samia mm’s) And I think that the key, the key piece, is, me feeling cherished.

Samia:  Absolutely. That’s it. That’s all you need and it opens all the doors.

Lila:  And I think, I do think that I could be open to a lot of things if that were the case…

Samia:  Well there you go; now you’ve just told the universe what you want. And that’s what you’re gonna get. It’s coming.

Lila:  I’ve, I’ve, been saying this for a while.

Samia:  It’s coming. There’s no way Lila Donnolo […] dies without ever having found a lover who cherishes her. There’s no way that happens; it’s not this universe.

[52:51]  Lila on not feeling seen by her lover in Austin…

[53:52]

Lila:  How— why, does this man who, who sees so deeply, not see me? […]

Samia:  When people focus on something like that, and make it their whole livelihood, like, what, their work that they do, so often it’s their work that they do because those are the issues that they have to work on. That they have struggled to work on, the most, with.

[58:59]  Lila on the decision to lower one’s expectations based on what someone else is willing to offer.

Lila:  (very heated, practically yelling) But what, is driving me crazy — this is something that, that Leandra and I talk about all the time — is us making a choice to lower our expectations or to not have any reasonable expectations for someone’s, someone’s treatment of us—

Samia:  Well—

Lila:  — or someone’s valuing of us, in order to—

Samia:  There have to be reasonable expectations. There has to be basic respect and niceness and lovingness, like, there has to be that. But there are some people out there who just don’t communicate. And there are people out there who are never gonna be, you know, like, as responsive and there-for-you as you want, and if that person is someone whose company you enjoy so much, that you would rather see them a little than not at all, […] then see them a little and know that you’re seeing them a little and be okay with that. Like accept it. And then move on with your life. Have other relationships. Like, y’know, you can still enjoy that person. In the bits and pieces that they are willing to give you.

Lila:  And I have, yes.

Samia:  And I do too, and I— you know, again, it’s like, yeah—

Lila:  (overlapping) It doesn’t feel like accepting crumbs, to you?

Samia:  No, because, it’s not like that’s the only person I’m seeing! You know, like—

Lila:  Yes, but it’s crumbs from them.

Samia:  Yeah, but I would rather get a crumb— of a delicious pastry than no pastry. (both laugh) I would rather have a bite of it than no bite—

Lila:  It’s a really good pastry, Samia! Samia:  It’s so good!

Lila:  It’s a really, really good pastry.

Samia:  And one magical—

Lila:  And I WANT it.

Samia:  And one magical thing I’ll share with you—

Lila:  And I want moooore of—

Samia:  Yes. Is sometimes, with, with people like that… when you decide to accept them for what they are, and decide you would rather have a little of their time than none of their time. A little of a relationship than no relationship. (Lila sighs) Sometimes the levity that you then bring into the relationship, because of that acceptance, changes it, and makes them suddenly more responsive. Because if you’re coming to the table with ease—

Lila:  Energy. I understand.

Samia:  Yeah, when you’re coming to the table with energy that is at ease, it is really sexy. When you’re coming to the table with energy that feels wounded and fearful of being abandoned, that is a boner-jam, and men (Lila laughs) are, men are more intuitive than we give them credit for, even though they can’t always explain why they’re behaving a certain way. […] I’ve had it happen to me multiple times, where, a relationship was feeling toxic and tense and fucked, until I released my expectations, and then suddenly this guy, who was previously being so elusive, was all over me, and it was like, “I don’t know why, but suddenly I just like, I can’t stop thinking about you and I just wanna rip your clothes off every time I see you!” And meanwhile, like, just for the last three months you’ve been putting me through hell telling me how th— this is too intense for you.

[1:01:47]  Samia on releasing expectations.

Lila:  Okay great: How do you release expectations? Releasing them, as though you’re fucking, letting balloons go, up into the sky. It’s not like that. How do you release expectation?

Samia:  I think by looking at the information that you have, so much that you can’t deny it anymore. And accepting reality… That’s it. You can’t let something go that you don’t open your hand to look at. You have to look at it first.

[1:02:15]  Lila “opens her hand” to look at the situation she has with this lover in Austin.

[1:09:36]  Samia tells Lila a story about epic best friendship, with the person who is her person.

 

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Welcome to “what NOT to say when someone dies,” including actual things that actual people actually said to me after my friend Craig died, my dad dropped dead, while my mom was dying, & after she died… in the last 3 months. I’ll be your host, Lila.

“what NOT to say” will be a living document, updated whenever I have something useful, or supremely un-useful, to add. 

Friends. Our grief scripts are woefully cliché. 

From what I’ve heard and overheard and experienced, while the useful things people say are fairly varied (and tailored to the griever), the un-useful things tend to be generic variations on a tired theme, which is of course, part of their un-usefulness. How canned they sound. Tinny. Tinny skinny platitudes. Worn-out and saggy. Long past their expiration date. So expired a food pantry would turn ‘em away, knowmsayin’? Stale AF.

We don’t even apply the same kind of effort and imagination to our grief scripts that we would to, say, our birthday cards.

Shouldn’t our death day cards receive at least the same amount of care and forethought?

Read the whole thing (please, for your grieving loved ones) on Substack. Link in my bio

I love you.
I take a portrait every time I go to the chiroprac I take a portrait every time I go to the chiropractor. 

(You mean to say you, yourself, do not go to the chiropractor like this?)

1. This past week: exhausted, in between grief attacks

2. When they kicked mom out of her assisted living

3. While Mom was in Hospice care (those are my pajamas)

4. After Dad’s funeral, wearing my mourning armband

5. No makeup — couldn’t be arsed

6. The day after Dad died

7. Valentine’s Day, before everything — before @synchlayer died, before Dad dropped dead, before Mom died, before @ralphdelarosa died

Y’all.
I am so. Tired.
Dear Ones, I had no choice in what happened with Dear Ones,

I had no choice in what happened with my father after he died. 
I wasn’t consulted about anything except my schedule. 

Even though I am next of kin. Even though I am his only daughter. Even though I am his only child.

With my mother, I had all the choices. 

Years ago, she told me she wished to be cremated. She was not willing to discuss anything else, not about illness, infirmity, or death, though I tried, many, many times over the years to broach these end-of-life conversations. But my mother was a stubborn ol’ gal and when she planted her feet there was no moving her.

Which leads me to Saturday. The celebration of her life, the ceremony, was for me, in her honor. In her honor, but for me. Given all the choices, I chose color, flower patterns, gifts, community, a ritual with roses, art-making, rainbow snacks, and joy. 

Joy with a side of grief. Joy in-the-face-of. Joy.

I’ll probably share more photos from the celebration (as well as the Brazilian song I sang, accompanied by my old friend Nate Najar, one of the great young jazz guitarists) in another missive, but I wanted to give you my eulogy — 

✨ in case you wished to be there but couldn’t 

✨ in case you knew my mother and care to learn things about her you never knew

✨ in case you need to give one

✨ in case you want to witness it done differently

✨ in case your heart aches for me

I told the truth to the best of my ability. Whenever I write, whenever I do any kind of public speaking, I always ask myself: 
Is this true? Could it be more true?

This was the truest true I could get to. 

I hope it means something to you, and if it means something to you, I hope you’ll let me know — in some way.

Big Love,
Lila

P.S. Click the #substacknewsletter link in my bio to read / listen to / watch my eulogy. Thank you. ❤️‍🩹
Singing in her first language, Portuguese, at my m Singing in her first language, Portuguese, at my mother’s funeral, on May 17th, 2025. The song is “Carinhoso,” which means affectionate… if ‘affectionate’ were an altogether lovelier word.

Perhaps carinhoso is more akin to the word ‘tender.’ So, I sang tender, at my mother’s celebration of life.

I was accompanied by one of the great young jazz guitarists, Mr. @natenajar … who happens to be my friend from high-school-time, and who also reminded me that, back in the day, he received a few Portuguese lessons from my mother. 

I had forgotten that. A gift, all around.

I gave the eulogy beforehand. You can watch, listen to, or read it on my Substack through the link in my bio. Titled “eulogy for a mother, mine.” 

Thank you for witnessing. 

#mourning #celebrationoflife #nomothersday #funeral
My mother’s celebration of life was held on Satu My mother’s celebration of life was held on Saturday, May 17th, 2025. No one was to wear black. Everyone was to wear florals, and I, wore too much blush, in her honor.

The invitation read:

FROM LILA:

My mom, Sula Donnolo, died peacefully on Friday afternoon, May 9th, 2025. Her favorite place was the Unitarian Universalist Church of St. Petersburg.

We will gather at her favorite place at 1 pm for a brief service (1 hour long) & a reception with snacks afterwards.

Mom abhorred the color black and adored bright colors - please wear floral patterns (or tropical patterns) & bright colors in her honor.

LILA REQUESTS...

IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO CONTRIBUTE FLOWERS:

Lila asks that, in lieu of flowers, you send any monetary love offerings you’d like to give, to her fund for a Community Happiness Project on their property in Gulfport.

PayPal or cash (or you can find another way). PayPal link: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/horizontalwithlila

IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO OFFER CONDOLENCES:

Lila is feeling deeply exhausted, after the death of her friend in March, her father in April, and her mother in May. 

Please SIGN THE GUEST BOOK provided at the reception, or write her an email with your condolences at suladonnoloflorida@gmail.com 

Please do not approach her to say you are sorry for her loss. 

She invites you to approach her with silent hugs.

***

So much gratitude for so many:

Mel for keeping me alive last week.

Deniz for keeping me alive this week. And the logistics.

Zachary for the beautiful photos.

Nate Najar for playing “Carinhoso” so I could sing it.

Rev Ben for hosting the service.

Rev Dee & Ruth & Jeanay for speaking.

Kristi Ann for the signs.

William for finding us everything we needed.

Meghan & Joseph & Hospice Nurses Vi & Susan for the grief books.

Everyone who made a bit of art for my guest book.

All who contributed to the fund for a Community Happiness Project on our property.

This is community.
Thank you thank you thank you.
Dear One, I hope this makes you laugh as much as Dear One,

I hope this makes you laugh as much as it made me laugh. 

Laughter in the midst of grief is so good. As good as tears. Different sides of the same emotional release.

My dear friend & brilliant psychiatrist-writer, writer-psychiatrist Dr. Owen Muir, called to check in on me. We joked about my plan to write a scathing critique of this looks-so-nice-from-the-outside, for-profit Assisted Living facility my mom had been living in for a year. (This is not a joke.) 

Owen suggested I write a scathing critique of everything, and then used the phrase “the terrible consumer experience that is death.” 

He said I should write it. I said he should write it. 

So he called me and we recorded it. Together.
Because this is what we do. 

Big Love,
Lila

To listen to the 7 minute recording, tap the Substack link in my bio, or type this link into your browser: horizontalwithlila.substack.com
My new friend @latonya.sunshine78 , a visual artis My new friend @latonya.sunshine78 , a visual artist and educator whose work I *deeply* admire, gave an Artist’s Talk on Friday at the conclusion of her @floridarama.art exhibition, and I got the chance to see it, and hear her speak passionately, eloquently, humorously, lovingly, about her art and the process of making these large-scale mixed media collage works that, for lack of a better art-world term, I personally think of as Very Mixed Media.

If you swipe through to the last slide, you will see the very first time I caught glimpse of her work, long before I know who the artist was, weeks before the exhibition opening, when it had likely just been hung up, and I brought @mrghyseye to experience the immersive exhibit at FloridaRAMA and we both fell in love with the respective pieces behind us. We thought we matched the pieces so well, in both vibe & style, that we had best selfie with them!

And since I follow FloridaRAMA so closely here on IG, when I saw that the official exhibition opening was happening, I made it my business to get there, on my @radpowerbikes @stpeteradpowerbikes ebike, in my ball gown skirt. I brought two Toastmasters friends, Lena & Steve, along.

You can see from the second photo that I was so moved by Latonya’s work and beautiful energy, that I spontaneously Kissed Her Hands (!!!) Later I was a tid bit embarrassed, like ‘really Lila? She does not know you!’

But she does now. And I can tell you that Latonya is a source of unending inspiration, just by being who she is, and working the way she works.

I was deeply moved by the way she weaves objects, and memory, into a visual tapestry, and the way she listens to the objects until they Tell her how they want to be incorporated, so moved, in fact, that I brought her something back from my father’s funeral, and from his dilapidated house. I will be honored if those memories make their way into a tapestry of hers.

Recently I heard this quote. (Do you know who said it?) 

“Use your suffering. Don’t waste it.

I promise I will use it. I promise not to waste it. It will make its way into all of my art, of every medium. And maybe, it will make its way into the art of others, as well.

❤️‍🩹
I’m recovering from a speech heartbreak. I gave I’m recovering from a speech heartbreak. I gave the most beautiful speech of my life last week. It was about my parents, my father’s sudden death, my love, the love of my life. And it is gone because I forgot to turn on my microphone! 

It’s not completely gone. I did find an app transcription service that can read lips. So I have the transcript, but I am devastated to not have the video as I thought it was going to be something I would send to the @ted curators to follow up on my finalist win in 2021. I was going to send it to X, Y, Z… ( And @imranamed )

And the ephemerality of this is really with me. Sometimes creativity, even visionary creativity is a mandala. 

If you’ve ever seen the monks with the sand, pouring a mandala, they put such meticulous precision, such effort, such focus into it. And when they are finished, they gaze upon it… and they sweep it away. Somebody said that my speech last week was a mandala, and I was like, “Yes! I know!” 

Many people have said, “If you can do it once, you can do it again. And I know that this is true. 

As a person who has been creative my entire life, I know that this is true.

{To WATCH the whole speech or READ the full transcript, go to: 

horizontalwithlila dot substack dot com

Or click the link in my bio, bb}

And then go out and make some art.
“Fashion” I think I’m gonna need to add a B “Fashion”

I think I’m gonna need to add a Bowie album or two to my burgeoning collection… 

Which ones are your favorite? Let a girl know in the comments.

Art by @mollymcclureart 
Leggings by @l.o.m_design 
Vampira lipstick by @thekatvond 
Sneaks by @adidas 
Photo by @samia.mounts
Here’s how it starts: Dear Young Man I Dated in Here’s how it starts:

Dear Young Man I Dated in 2016,

I have something very important to say to you, and it isn’t ‘I told you so.’

It is this:

Politics are about people and the planet.

Every single political issue is about people, or the planet. 

Politics do not equal some ideological, intangible thing. “Politics” are real things with real consequences to real people. Probably people that you know. Probably people that you love.

When you say, “I’m not political,” what I hear is, “I do not actually care about people other than (a handful of) the ones I know personally.”

To read the whole letter, tap my Substack link in bio.
Brought my mom to @floridarama.art for the first t Brought my mom to @floridarama.art for the first time so she could experience something different than the view from her couch, and she “didn’t like it”? It was “esquisito”?

#okboomer 

BeforeI went up to NY for the funeral, I did wind up telling her that my father died. I was worried she would be devastated and she would develop what they call “increased mental state,” but that wasn’t the case. Mostly she was just sad for me. 

I’m not sure if she now remembers that it happened.

To be honest, sometimes I don’t exactly remember that it happened. I have his wedding ring and his glasses and the prayer card on my nightstand but still it’s sometimes unreal.

I don’t want to bring it up all the time, but I do like having physical reminders. 

And though I don’t want to wear all black all the time for months on end to show that I’m in mourning, it feels good to put on my morning armband… even, and maybe especially, because it’s just a little bit too tight. So I really know it’s there.

Because the grief is always there even when I’ve forgotten about it.

So is joy.

Hold your people close and tell them, 
if you love them, 
tell them.

#mourning #arttherapy #floridarama
A poem of grief and wonder-ing that I wrote years A poem of grief and wonder-ing that I wrote years ago, and could have written yesterday.

You can read the whole piece on my Substack (with proper syntax). 

Substack is where I put my tenderest thoughts and deepest writing. If you want to, you can become my patron there. This would move me very much.

Link in my bio.

#grief #griefislove
Went to my father’s funeral, but couldn’t wear Went to my father’s funeral, but couldn’t wear black *all* weekend.

Dreamy roses are red @selkie tournure skirt giving me life. Fascinator by @babeyond_official
Are you a member of the Dead Dads Club? Only two Are you a member of the Dead Dads Club?

Only two criteria for membership!

Any Dad will do. Stepdads, Granddads, Poor Dads, Rich Dads, Fun Dads, Un-Dads.

But for real.

I thought for sure my Mom would go first. I mean, I moved to Florida because she has dementia and she is dying.

“Plot twist,” somebody said.

That’s funny.

I actually mean that. I’m just too tired to laugh today. It takes too many muscles.

My mom is in an assisted living facility, on Hospice Care, can no longer stand up from a seated position on her own, and is worried about the stuffed cats we gave her possibly being dead because they ‘have a soul and they used to meow and now they stopped.’

The staff has been putting down food and water for them and every time I drop by the stuffed cats — and the food — are in a different place in the apartment. So that’s good. They’re still alive, you know. And the facility is still keeping her. Alive, you know. And putting down real food for her stuffed cats.

“What’s the harm?” they said. 

No harm, I say. She wasn’t going to eat that, anyway.

To read the entire essay, to subscribe, or to become s paid subscriber and be part of my art, follow the Substack link in my bio 

horizontalwithlila dot substack dot com

#deaddadsclub #deaddad #grieving #sickmom
Try not to forget, okay? Belt @l.o.m_design Bow Try not to forget, okay?

Belt @l.o.m_design 
Bow @riskgalleryboutique 
Earrings @artpoolgallery 
Top @forloveandlemons 
Photo @samia.mounts 
Art @verticalventures
I never wanted a child. So the universe gave me I never wanted a child. 

So the universe gave me an 84 year-old one. 

We are the playthings of the gods.

I have cleaned up her urine. I have cleaned up her shit. I have changed her soiled diaper. I have used a q-tip to put medicine in tender places that I never wished to see, because there was no one else to do it.

What’s that they call it in the Bible? Smiting? God smote him? Smited him? Smit him? In my bitterer moments, it does feel as though I’ve been smote. In my better moments, it’s simply the part of my story where Timon & Pumbaa sing the “CIRRRRCLE of LIIIIIIFE.”

{You can read the rest of the essay on my Substack. Link in my bio. Thank you for being a witness.}
I’ve just learned that today is International Me I’ve just learned that today is International Mermaid Day!

Thanks @jujubumble 

📸 @wildartistryphotography 
💄 @mrghyseye 
✨ Me
📖 Gift from @kristianndances 

#internationalmermaidday
My Mom is dying. Fasc!sm is on the rise. A small g My Mom is dying. Fasc!sm is on the rise. A small group of evil corporate overlords is trying to Handmaid’s Tale us. My brilliant, funny friend @synchlayer died of bladder cancer at age 49.

I’m out here buying pretty things on the internet. 

I have no regerts.

This will be an essay mostly in photos. I am very, very tired. 

February was: 

setting up temporary-house in FL

gathering 95% of my possessions from 4 places in NY (thanks Kenneth, Deniz, Marghe, Owen!) and two places in Los Angeles (Thanks Adam M. & Samia!) 

driving a 12-foot box truck from NY to Baltimore to Savannah to FL (mostly with Jon! thanks Jon!)

shortly thereafter, flying to L.A. and, while packing up, the remaining 17% of my possessions, managing to see as many people I love as humanly possible (for someone who is slightly manic and rather time-optimistic) — which is, honestly, rather a lot of people, if I do pat myself on the back… myself— and then rushing back to St. Pete (thank you friend for flying me home; you know who you are) because mom went into the hospital again…

FOR THE REST OF THE ESSAY, TAP THE SUBSTACK LINK IN MY BIO, bb. 💋 💋
Proud to Protest today.
Falling more in 🩷🧡💛🩵💙 with St. Pete!

Happy International Women’s Day. 

May each of us born to a woman, 
raised by a woman, 
nurtured by a woman, &
 f*cked by a woman 

CHOOSE to SHOW WOMEN the RESPECT and CARE that we deserve.

#internationalwomensday2025 #stpete #resist
“What a year January has been. 

My dear friend’s sister died by su!c!de. My dear friend lost his home in Altadena and had to evacuate the fire with his family, including his 92 year-old grandmother. My dear friend is dying of cancer in New York. (In his 40s.) The br*ligarchy rears, fasc!sm festers, and every tr@ns person, woman, and human with even mildly uncertain imm!gration status in the United States is, rightly, terrified. 

Here in Florida, my mom fell on her face right in front of me at church last week, on the threshold of the ladies room (busting her upper lip) and had to go to the E.R. where her CAT scan and her hand xrays came back negative but it turns out she has…..”

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