Quaint PSA
Hello readers!
As you’ve no doubt noticed, the past few months have been a bit quiet for Quaint. With a teeny tiny staff and Real Life Getting In The Way, things got a little behind for us. However, WE’RE BACK!
Issue 6 is right around the corner and we can’t wait to share it with you.
In the meantime, we desperately want to apologize to anyone who has emailed or contacted us in the last few months and has gone without a reply. We are extremely sorry for not getting back to you quickly– honestly, we’re the saddest emoji face you can find. If you contacted us and still rlly rlly need a response from us, please send us a gentle reminder.
Thank you for your patience and for sticking with us!
shoutout to the survivors who are not forgiving, who do not believe that what happened to them was ‘for a reason’, who know they did not deserve it, who are angry at what happened to them, and who do not show the typical ‘good victim’ trope. You all get so much shit from people about how you should act from your trauma because only ‘good victims’ are deserving of empathy and support. You deserve so much more than that.

metropolitanmedicalassociatesnj:
(via What It’s Like to Endure a Forced Waiting Period Before Your Abortion)
Louisiana is poised to become the fifth state that requires women to wait 72 hours before getting an abortion. But women say this doesn’t stop them from getting the procedure—it just denies them control over their bodies and creates an unnecessary financial burden.
Actually the hourglass starts filling the instant you realize your period is late. There’s no need for any waiting period at all. People who have made the decision to terminate a pregnancy have thought about it for weeks and weeks before they make the appointment. Once they’ve made the appointment they start thinking about the operation non-stop. They think about what’s coming from the moment they wake up. They’ve got the anxiety about the pregnancy and the pain of the operation to look forward to. The three-day waiting period is intended to shame them and rob them of money they already probably don’t have. Instead the states want these women – who don’t want to be mothers and don’t have the money to be mothers – to become mothers.

“Stop teaching girls that boys are mean to them because they like them.” hand embroidered jacket, King Sophie’s World.





