K / 22. Bay Area. Queer. Ask for pronouns.
This blog has taken almost as much of a journey as I have. It has settled nicely into a land of body positivity, self love, encouragement and inspiration, queerness, genderqueerness, feminism, classy nudes, healthy choices of all kinds, and snippets of my personal life.
I am on a journey towards self love and body acceptance. I am going through a period of self-discovery involving my sexuality and gender orientation. I am queer, and wouldn't have it any other way.
I adore anyone who's willing to ask me questions about body positivity, sexuality, gender, and queerness. Please leave me messages - I'll love you for it. :)



Anonymous asked: So do you work in an office and people come in and you take their info about what kind of child they're looking for? Or do you go to people's homes to make sure they're safe for children? What are your daily responsibilities?
The first part is more like what I do, the second part is what our social workers do. I don’t really have an average day, but I do a lot of collecting parents’ paperwork (medicals, employment verifications, financial statements, etc.), talking with parents about their adoption, applying to citizenship and immigration services, compiling dossiers for international adoptions, matching families w/ expectant mothers, etc. :)


