In the last week, I’ve experienced men violating my space and body twice – one was in a dentist’s office, where the DDS copped a feel as I was getting out of the chair, the other was in a crowded auditorium – same m.o. I didn’t say anything either time because – what could I say in those situations?
Then I feel angry and shitty all week. It’s not rape, it’s not assault, but it still crossed my line and I don’t like it. It’s some power thing with men that they have to claim space as their own, even yours, and add a little hee-hee, wasn’t I naughty into that. Now I don’t feel safe going anywhere.
May, 2010
Hee Hee Wasn’t I Naughty? Ugh.
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THE LINE CAMPAIGN is a non-profit organization and movement that is committed to empowering young leaders to create a world without sexual violence. We create critical dialogues and original media to inspire action. We develop leadership among diverse groups of people reaching and mobilizing them in their communities.
Feministing: “It’s kinda like an app, but it’s a movement”
via Feministing Community, by Emily May (Founder, HB! NYC)
NOTE: At the time of this reposting, there are seven days left to give to HB!
Hollaback! is a movement to end street harassment. They believe that street harassment isn’t the price you pay for living in a city, taxes are.
Hollaback! started in 2005, when they combined cell phone cameras with blogs to give women and LGBT folks a bad-ass response to street harassment. The idea was simple: to create a world where everyone could feel safe, confident, and sexy when they walk down the street. The movement grew, and Hollaback! is now in eight cities across the world.
Street harassment is poised to be the next significant women’s movement, in the same way workplace harassment was in the 1980s. To push this issue over the tipping point, Hollaback! is revamping and combining mapping with real-time reporting to collect the first-ever data on when and where street harassment happens. They are developing an iPhone app to make this possible, with SMS texting to come. Using the collective voices of women and the LGBT community, they are going to use the map to bring awareness to this insidious issue.
But they need your help. The are running a campaign on Kickstarter right now and they’ve already raised $5,000. But here’s the catch: they don’t get any of the money unless they raise the next $8,000 in 9 days.
Five dollars can buy you a footlong, or a cocktail, or some expensive coffee. Now it can also buy you a world where you get to be your sassy, fearless self all the time. A world where you don’t have to “check” your gender or your sexuality before you walk out the door.
Donate to Hollaback! today to create the world you deserve. Do it for yourself, do it for the future.
You have the right to feel safe, confident and sexy when you walk down the street.
A Million Lines

Being brought up an only female child meant that the fear of everything bad that is related to sex and pleasure were enforced from a very young age. My parents still feel really protective of me, and with reason, I understand. But as a result of my upbringing, I have created several lines around me and not one person has been able to get through them. I am aware that I put all these lines around me because I am afraid of what might happen and because, at the same time, I don’t want them to happen. I am also aware that those lines are there, but I don’t know what to do about them.

