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CONTENT WARNING: This episode discusses gender violence, partner abuse, and sexual assault. If these are difficult subjects for you, you may want to skip this one <3
#FemmesAreAllowed to survive. When I was 29, and in an abusive relationship, I got a tattoo for my abuser. When I was 32, I got it covered up. My guest on this episode, Lina Aquino, is the artist who did the coverup. Tune in to hear the story, and to learn more about why the world needs feminist, trauma-informed tattoo artists like Lina.
Check out Lina's work here, or find her on Instagram here. To see the coverup she did for me, click here.
Wanna get involved with A Stripper's Guide? Join my free newsletter, follow me on Instagram, and visit astrippersguide.com for resources & offerings.
xo,
Leilah/Penelope
***If you or someone you love is experiencing partner abuse/domestic violence and want help, resources, or information, you can visit thehotline.org. If you want queer-specific support, visit tnlr.org. Sending you my love, and my hopes that you find your way to safety as soon as it is possible for you. You are not alone; there is an incredible global community of survivors here for you.
By Delilah Saul5
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CONTENT WARNING: This episode discusses gender violence, partner abuse, and sexual assault. If these are difficult subjects for you, you may want to skip this one <3
#FemmesAreAllowed to survive. When I was 29, and in an abusive relationship, I got a tattoo for my abuser. When I was 32, I got it covered up. My guest on this episode, Lina Aquino, is the artist who did the coverup. Tune in to hear the story, and to learn more about why the world needs feminist, trauma-informed tattoo artists like Lina.
Check out Lina's work here, or find her on Instagram here. To see the coverup she did for me, click here.
Wanna get involved with A Stripper's Guide? Join my free newsletter, follow me on Instagram, and visit astrippersguide.com for resources & offerings.
xo,
Leilah/Penelope
***If you or someone you love is experiencing partner abuse/domestic violence and want help, resources, or information, you can visit thehotline.org. If you want queer-specific support, visit tnlr.org. Sending you my love, and my hopes that you find your way to safety as soon as it is possible for you. You are not alone; there is an incredible global community of survivors here for you.