The Armor and the Anchor: Redefining Mother’s Love For a long time, the world has tried to fit "Mother’s Love" into a very specific, soft-edged box. We’re taught that nurturing looks like a certain kind of delicate femininity. But for those of us who identify as , motherhood—and the love we received from our own mothers—often tells a much more rugged, expansive story.
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For many butch individuals, the physical experience of pregnancy creates a complex dialogue between their masculine identity and their female body.
Whether in a classroom or a doctor's office, a mother is often her child’s first and most persistent champion. Shaping the Future