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Why Puberty Blockers Raise Serious Concerns
In recent years, puberty blockers have increasingly been presented as a neutral—or even compassionate—medical intervention for children experiencing gender distress. They are often described as “fully reversible” and framed as a simple pause, something that buys time while a child figures things out. But when we look closely at human

Rediscovering the Old-World Beauty Secrets Women Trusted for Generations
Throughout history, women cared for their bodies with remarkable simplicity. No chemical cocktails, no synthetic scents, no 12-step routines. Beauty was a quiet extension of daily life: tending the body the way you tend a home, with what you had on hand and what nature offered. Exploring ancient beauty rituals

The Character Lessons I Hope to Pass On: Inspired by Jamie Fraser
One of my favorite things about Outlander is the character Jamie Fraser. With the end of a series coming up, I thought a reflection on him was fitting. For context, I watch the show through VidAngel to remove the heavy intimate scenes and unnecessary exposure — things I don’t feel the need