Brittany Luce
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
But thinking about what you were saying earlier, Rain, about like frailty or at least performing frailty, the idea that your body can only handle so much.
Your face can only move so much.
There's almost like a constriction there, but it's self-imposed.
And the self-imposition seems to be the thing that almost makes it chic as opposed to making it something that someone might pity or demonize.
Yeah.
That makes me wonder, thinking about that.
Like, I don't know, is there some kind of...
power or agency in this numbness for women specifically?
I wonder what should we do with the desire to numb out instead?
Like what should we do instead?
What could we do instead?
Yeah.
No.
You know, actually, this makes me think of that is not really necessarily cliche.
Okay, I had never read Annie Erno before.
And my friend Maya had recommended, she's like, oh, girl, you got to read her.
Her prose is good.
She's the goat.
She's the goat.
She's the goat.