Marie’s ChatGPT-Assisted Deconstruction Blog
When Connection Feels Performed
A conversation about the difference between erotic performance and authentic presence in dating. We explore how clarity about values, pace, and embodiment can feel like disconnection in a culture obsessed with performance—but is actually self-alignment.
Disgust, Boundaries, and the Myth of Being Broken
A conversation exploring how disgust can signal self-protection, not dysfunction. Together we unpack the difference between trauma sensitivity and moral judgment—and how reclaiming sexual boundaries can be an act of self-trust, not shame.
Emotional Ancestry and the Art of Feeling Seen
A reflection on how the show Dickinson bridges centuries by revealing an emotional lineage that’s always existed—how art collapses time and reminds us we are not the first to feel our contradictions, longings, and defiance.
Relearning That Animals Feel
Patriarchy taught me to see animals as objects — useful, voiceless, and beneath us. Reconnecting with my body made me realize they feel too, and that this empathy was taken from me.
Eco-Grief and the Return of Certainty
The air turned toxic, and I panicked — not just about the smoke, but about what it means to live in a collapsing world. Grieving the planet felt unbearable until I realized it also meant I was finally safe enough to feel.
Patriarchy Bingo: Seeing the Pattern Beneath the Chaos
When I heard my friend’s stories about work conflict, I suddenly saw it — patriarchy everywhere, shaping behavior, silencing emotion, exhausting women, and disguising domination as “normal life.”
Facing Severe Air Pollution Alone
The air quality index is in the Unhealthy zone, I’m by myself, and fear has taken hold. What now?
Who Resists Cultural Conditioning and Why
Some people seem immune to cultural conditioning, but no one truly is. What varies is how early they questioned the scripts, how much friction or safety they experienced, and what temperament or context allowed them to resist full assimilation.
Crossing Worlds: Reclaiming Clarity After Religious Systems
Revisiting someone from a past shaped by religious narratives revealed how far I’ve come. Speaking my story with coherence, being seen in it, and holding boundaries against old frameworks marked a turning point from survival into transformation.
Patriarchy’s Safeguards: Why Truth Feels Hard to Access
This piece unpacks how patriarchy keeps information about itself hidden in plain sight through institutional gatekeeping, media distortion, shame, and internalized self-censorship—and what it means to break through those barriers.