Melissa A. Fabello, PhD
Feminist & Jurassic Park Enthusiast
LOL. My PhD.
Posted 12.17.18
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sheisrecovering:
“No food will ever hurt you as much as your eating disorder will. Please remember that.
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Posted 12.13.18
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Oh.

I guess I’m back on Tumblr?

I’m just going to buy hundreds of these Groupons to hand out to 99% of the men that I meet.
Posted 7.30.16
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Okay, but I really want Tristan’s sweater.
Posted 7.24.16
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Posted 6.22.16
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Anonymous said: could you please describe the tattoo-getting experience as specifically as possible? i have decided to get one and i'm so nervous, but you have so many, it must not be that terrible!!! i just want to know what i'm in for. you are the best, thank you. xoxo

Here is a pretty good explanation of the process. :)

Anonymous said: hello! i was wondering how i could access info about your posts and stuff regarding Human Sexuality courses, etc since I see you have no faq nor a search engine? xx

I haven’t made any posts about my time at school, honestly. So that’s why you can’t find them haha. But if you have any specific questions, let me know!

Anonymous said: Do you know if therapists can refuse to work with clients who self-harm? A friend told me that, but can therapists/MSW/psychiatrists etc. discriminate based on symptoms like that?

Therapists can decide not to work with clients that they don’t believe are good fits for them. For example, if a therapist doesn’t feel like they have the skill set to work with a self-harming client, or if a therapist if they, themselves, triggered by self-harm, they might choose not to work with that client. :)

tenderqueerthings:
“  tenderqueerthings #44, Mar Pascual. 2016.
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Posted 6.13.16
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