As long as you don't show my children that I wrote this, I encourage some pillow
fighting in a safe space.
Not exact matches
I believe
in fighting for marginalize pregnant people to have a
safe space in the birthing community.
It's a
safe space of sorts because I know that during that hour nothing bad — whether it's stress from work or a
fight with a friend or just not feeling good enough generally — can come
in that room (and if it does, I will just breathe it out and leave it there).
Along the way you'll ride a hamster, keep a potential steroid raging puppy
safe, have rocket races
in outer
space, go bungee jumping with a booger,
fight through intestines, and even visit snowmen
in «Heck».
On a social and legislative scale, the war for gender - neutrality
in the public
space has been highly publicized and protested, and the issue has also stirred designers and architects to join
in on the
fight by designing gender - neutral bathrooms that provide a
safe and private
space for everybody.
We don't often take the time to find our «
safe place»: that
space in which we feel connected, stable, supported, and where we are able to
fight our problems.