Our Secrets

Mar. 25, 2019–It’s amazing to see how much teastained women are sharing about ourselves these days. We are giving away information that used to be private and privileged. Now it seems our secrets are the best way to make brands look good or to make corporations seem “responsible”. And how are these getting our secrets? Because we’re telling them.

Our secrets are not business plans. Our secrets are not monetary opportunities that we are “sitting on” by not telling. Our secrets are not for everybody. Our secrets need not be “explained” or “shared”. We don’t tell out secrets to be liked or to convince reprobate, violent souls of our humanity. Our secrets are not last resort digital content we create to amp up the value of another’s platform. Our secrets are secrets, and they belong in books. Every matriarch should have her library.

Our secrets contain DNA to royal lineages. Keep them. Our ideas about how things should be is valuable. Protect it. Some stuff we say, should only be said amongst our peoples. Remember this. We have an entire uninspired and violent world creating an atmosphere that has us resenting our secrets, convinced that if we tell them we are being decent humans. Nope. Keep yourself to yourself.

Teastained women: Encourage your sister to keep her books of secrets.

Dec. 4, 2019; PARIS—There is something monumental about a teastained woman nolonger afraid of writing herself down.

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