Knowing about my body and how it functions is not shameful.It is not taboo.It is not “too much.” It is my right.As a woman.As a human being.As someon
Knowing about my body and how it functions is not shameful.
It is not taboo.
It is not “too much.”
It is my right.
As a woman.
As a human being.
As someone sacred from head to toe.
I will not apologize for asking questions.
I will not shrink when seeking answers.
I will not be shamed into silence about what I have a divine right to understand.
My body is not a mystery to be solved by others.
It is not a vessel to be controlled.
It is not a resource to be exploited.
My body is wisdom.
My body is memory.
My body is mine.
Learning about it is not rebellion—it is return.
Return to dignity.
Return to power.
Return to the truth that was always mine.
Every cell, every cycle, every sensation has meaning.
I get to explore that meaning without guilt.
Without fear.
Without interference.
This knowledge is not just science—it’s survival.
It’s protection.
It’s self-love in its most radical form.
With fierce love and clarity,
🖤 Survivor Affirmations
Because knowing your body is not “too much.” It is just enough to set you free.