This book on asexuality has been on my list for awhile. I first saw it at the local queer bookstore. However I was reading Polysecure at the time and didn't have time for another social science-y read. I'm glad I got to it though, as it made some very important points. Ace, like most books… Continue reading Ace: What Asexuality Reveals about Desire, Society, and the Meaning of Sex Review
Tag: Non-Fiction
Weekly Reading Report
Hope the first few weeks of September have been going well for everyone. I've gotten quite a lot read. Unfortunately I haven't done as much as I would like for Orilium, I was always better in the clutch with readathons but I don't want to cut it too thin. The first read of the month… Continue reading Weekly Reading Report
Disabled Intimacy: Diverse Perspectives on Disability and Love
As you can probably tell if you've been reading the blog, I like to focus on disability with my reading. One book I've been meaning to read is Disabled Intimacy by Alice Wong. Disabled Intimacy is an anthology modeled the same way Disability Visibility is. This book touches on a lot of issues, from, race,… Continue reading Disabled Intimacy: Diverse Perspectives on Disability and Love
Goodreads Monday
How has everyone's week been? I just found out I'm moving at the beginning of July. I'm so excited. I get my keys week after next and will hopefully get a chance to see my apartment soon. Goodreads Monday is offered by Emily @ Budget Tales Book Blog This week I'm looking forward to a… Continue reading Goodreads Monday
Unraveling Attachment Styles in Polyamory: A Review of Polysecure by Jessica Fern
The book "Polysecure" by Jessica Fern is a highly regarded resource in the polyamorous community. Written by a therapist specializing in relationships and groups, it delves into attachment styles and their impact on polyamorous dynamics. It emphasizes the possibility of developing a secure attachment style in adult relationships, offering valuable insights for those navigating polyamory.