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Pleasure Activism by Adrienne Maree Brown
Pleasure Activism by Adrienne Maree Brown










Pleasure Activism by Adrienne Maree Brown Pleasure Activism by Adrienne Maree Brown

On top of that, going outside with an outfit that doesn’t make you feel comfortable can trigger so much anxiety to the point where you need to change immediately. The amount of time and energy spent on finding the best bra for a specific outfit can be used on more productive activities. If it doesn’t make us feel good, why wear it?įor Pugzhal their relationship with clothing is intrinsically tied to the lack of comfortable bras available for bigger chested folks. TikTok trends that reiterate the fact that clothing should fit us and not the other way around have been an important and revolutionary way to view the role of clothing in our lives. On social media, creators, such as body acceptance advocate and storyteller (TikTok), constantly reminds us of the ups and downs in our relationship with our clothing and further our bodies. Unfortunately, while lingerie may impact how you feel, the lack of inclusivity in the lingerie and underwear department results in continuous discrimination against fat folks. But I think that it does make me feel confident and it’s something that I often rely on as a part of my intimate and sexual experiences,” said Abi*, explaining the role lingerie has during intimacy. I don’t put it on for my partner because sometimes I don’t think they really appreciate it as much as I do. “I put a lot of effort into my lingerie and feeling good before and during sex. Furthermore, the wardrobe we choose reveals how we choose to express ourselves in our interactions with others. Speaking of Marie Kondo, Karmael Holmes iterated, “I think folks are beginning to acknowledge this concept of inanimate objects and our spiritual relationship to them, but it is something I have been thinking about for quite some time.” Our spiritual relationship to inanimate objects, such as clothing, plays an integral role in our experiences of pleasure and intimacy. The chapter detailed the importance of reassessing the relationship we have with our clothes, especially how they make us feel. The chapter, titled “On The Pleasures of Wardrobe” inspired various thoughts and conversations with folks in my own life. The book Pleasure Activism by adrienne maree brown, interviews Maori Karmael Holmes, a curator, filmmaker, designer, and cultural worker, on the politics of feeling good and the clothes we wear.












Pleasure Activism by Adrienne Maree Brown