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Anti-Ode to the Third Toilet From the End in the Elephant Bar Bathroom
By Victoria Lynne McCoy We were there for my birthday dinner, but youwere the main event. I prepared to kneel before youlike ritual, there in the vaguely safari-themedsuburban chain. The anonymity of Anytown I neededwith the false promise of adventureI craved. You were a confession I bore in secretso no one could take the cold…
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Graffiti Treaty
By Kro For a good time call GOD HATESSteph❤Jonixoxox QUEERS.a trans are they peepingperson ——-→ at my peepeepeed here. through the stall door gap?I am afraid ←———you should be our asses touched the same toilet. we are family.I warmed the seat up for you.⤷ty ty ty This piece is from The Feminist Toilet #3. To return…
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Jaron’s Potty Poem
By Jaron Goldman, age 3 Tinkle tinkle little pee,How I want you out of me. This piece is from The Feminist Toilet #3. To return to the table of contents, click here.
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Sanctuary of the Porcelain Throne
By PK The world is a beast–it asks for the laborof your hands,your name, your time, your breakfast,your grief.But in this refugethe lock is heavy,the bronze coolagainst your spine.Stay, until your breathis just your own again.The water will runas long as you need it to. This piece is from The Feminist Toilet #3. To return to…
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Road Toilet
By L. Fuller Born on the left-angle cross of migration. Gratefully, I found my way to the road. I could have easily stayed crying on the ground forever. Or hiding in a closet. Or bathroom. I think to myself “there is a secret club of us,” as I lock the door from the inside of…
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If These Stalls Could Talk
By Brian Sonia-Wallace This issue of The Feminist Toilet appears (#3) is entitled “If These Stalls Could Talk” and has been designed in tandem with my temporary public art installation of the same name. In the installation, words of queer and trans writers (Stephanie Burt, Cameron Awkward Rich, féi iká shumari, Andrea Gibson, Jennifer Espinoza,…