"You make yoga look slutty and the only people who watch your videos are guys whacking off." Someone actually left me this comment yesterday on Periscope. At first I got bummed. Really bummed. The conversation about me and my small shorts is so old so I am actually bored of it. What exactly do I do that makes yoga look slutty? Is it because I put my leg behind my head or do handstands? Or because I practice every day and write about the spiritual journey? Is it really shame on me for having the audacity to be comfortable enough in my own skin to wear shorts? Would it be better for me to do yoga covered head to toe? Or is it really shame on you for saying that it's ok for me to get sexually derogatory comments bordering on abusive speech complete with graphic lewd details about men do in private simply because of what I wear or the yoga I do? Shame on me? No, I don't think so. Shame on you. For buying into a system of belief that subjugates women, that claims to love women but only if they can be possessed, objectified, and kept under control. Shame on the systemic culture that quiets and blames the victim because of what she dared to wear, say, think or do. I went through a long period of fear and shock after suffering sexual abuse as a child. It took me years to be strong enough to be mad about it and to realize it wasn't my fault. So, no, it's not my fault that you think I'm sexy, that you can't keep it together enough to see that I'm practicing yoga. It's enough to make me consider turning off periscope and never sharing my practice again. But really, then you won. You put me in that box of where you're comfortable, where I'm in your control. And I'm not having that. So shame on you for not having the eyes to see sincere spiritual practice at work, for not being brave enough to see my humanity, for not being human enough to treat me like an equal. I hope everyone practices yoga because I believe that yoga can open your eyes, remove the obstacles and set you free. Then once you set yourself free maybe you'll be brave enough to set me and everyone else free. Meanwhile, I'll be practicing yoga in my small shorts. ?

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"You make yoga look slutty and the only people who watch your videos are guys whacking off." Someone actually left me this comment yesterday on Periscope. At first I got bummed. Really bummed. The conversation about me and my small shorts is so old so I am actually bored of it. What exactly do I do that makes yoga look slutty? Is it because I put my leg behind my head or do handstands? Or because I practice every day and write about the spiritual journey? Is it really shame on me for having the audacity to be comfortable enough in my own skin to wear shorts? Would it be better for me to do yoga covered head to toe? Or is it really shame on you for saying that it's ok for me to get sexually derogatory comments bordering on abusive speech complete with graphic lewd details about men do in private simply because of what I wear or the yoga I do? Shame on me? No, I don't think so. Shame on you. For buying into a system of belief that subjugates women, that claims to love women but only if they can be possessed, objectified, and kept under control. Shame on the systemic culture that quiets and blames the victim because of what she dared to wear, say, think or do. I went through a long period of fear and shock after suffering sexual abuse as a child. It took me years to be strong enough to be mad about it and to realize it wasn't my fault. So, no, it's not my fault that you think I'm sexy, that you can't keep it together enough to see that I'm practicing yoga. It's enough to make me consider turning off periscope and never sharing my practice again. But really, then you won. You put me in that box of where you're comfortable, where I'm in your control. And I'm not having that. So shame on you for not having the eyes to see sincere spiritual practice at work, for not being brave enough to see my humanity, for not being human enough to treat me like an equal. I hope everyone practices yoga because I believe that yoga can open your eyes, remove the obstacles and set you free. Then once you set yourself free maybe you'll be brave enough to set me and everyone else free. Meanwhile, I'll be practicing yoga in my small shorts. ?


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