An Atypical Chick A Gay Man in a Woman Body Coming Out to Change Life as We Know It eBook Rhonny Dam
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The author shares her story as a childfree-by-choice woman, and how she came to believe that “atypical chicks” are the ones who must be willing to create not just a new path to follow, but a paradigm shift to confront the need for a smaller population on earth and to ease the adaptation to our changing world by serving others.
She long knew she was not like other women and not like men either. There is a middle space. Hybrids blend many male qualities with female. They could very well be the best of both worlds. Their hybrid nature often discourages motherhood and thereby allows the freedom to fully focus on serving the greater good. In the past, such people were marginalized, looked upon poorly by many. No more. Childfree women have a distinct and important role to fill in this over-populated 21st-century world.
This is about a world in crisis from overpopulation, resource depletion, pollution and climate change and at the same time it is not about the many and rapidly expanding threats to our world. The details of those topics have been well covered in many peer-reviewed papers and authoritative books and are for this purpose best left to the experts and the many environmental advocates.
This is about overpopulation and the many ramifications it is causing. The evidence of the population crisis is unmistakable. In one lifetime, planet earth has gone from 3 billion people to more than 7 billion and headed to 9 or 10 billion. Humans are overwhelming the life support systems on the planet. Our pollution is killing the oxygen-producing phytoplankton and forests. We are overharvesting fish and shellfish stocks, depleting our soils and groundwater reserves and increasingly dependent on a small handful of corporations for our seed and pharmaceutical needs. We must change or suffer unspeakable consequences.
Rhonny makes a call to fellow childfree hybrids to serve as role models, to speak and teach and light a new way on an overpopulated world.
An Atypical Chick A Gay Man in a Woman Body Coming Out to Change Life as We Know It eBook Rhonny Dam
Rhonny Dam bravely shares her journey with an end goal in mind - to give power to those who can raise their voices to help change the world. Only by reading her book will you find out if you also are "atypical."Product details
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An Atypical Chick A Gay Man in a Woman Body Coming Out to Change Life as We Know It eBook Rhonny Dam Reviews
An Atypical Chick details the struggles one woman underwent on her journey to self-discovery. Rhonny Dam writes about her experiences in a straightforward manner and without apology. Her goal is to empower and encourage others to break free of the labels society places upon those who don’t quite “fit” and to discover their true potential. Childfree by choice and passionate about the precarious situation of the earth, she fearlessly challenges us to take a closer look at ourselves and our impact on the planet.
Great Read! Highly recommend.
Thought provoking and insightful.
An atypical chick is amazingly written by an amazingly strong woman. She's funny, honest and grabs your attention with every word. It covers topics society doesn't talk about. Everyone can find similarities in her story somewhere. Never live life the way you think society wants you to. Truly a good read, you won't be able to put it down.
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This book is a purposeful autobiography of what becomes a transcendent life lived out of the ordinary. It is a life often bordering on the tragic and one rich in unwise decisions. It is a telling tale of a young lady losing herself in a twisted mess of an American life to find herself and life purpose after trudging through what many would not care to go through - as most people like safe. Dam wasn't safe with her life choices.
Dam repeatedly tested personal morality in ways that could have easily turned life-threateningly horrible. She sometimes went to nightmarish levels before realizing she was very much on the wrong life path. It is a brave telling of the things she did wrong and what many would say is shameful, all in a way that lead to finding what she could do right in her life.
While many people participate in all sorts of things they would not admit to, Dam simply tells it the way she lived it. Judge her if you want, but where would that get you? Some would say that her behavior and agreements were even grotesque and disrespectful. Yep. And she might even agree. Let those without sin toss the first boulder weighing as much as all they have done wrong in their lives.
Life isn't Disney-sweet, and Dam doesn't attempt to present it that way. The book goes into her sex life, which some would find too much. But, the world has over 7 billion people, and all got here by bodies rubbing together. So, get over it. Sex is a part of life. So many people doing it irresponsibly is part of why we got into the global mess we are in. Overpopulation and what humans are doing to the planet is leading to our deepest tragedy and failure. And that is part of the book and a ruling factor in the author's damn life.
Growing up and trying to find out who you are and what being human will mean for you is difficult enough without corporate advertising imagery and religious, family, and societal expectations pressuring you to behave a certain way, conduct your life in a particular manner, go through the seasons of your life in the acceptable, corporate-made wardrobe, associating with the right people, and being a proper person - and especially a proper lady conforming to all of those pressures, including the pressures to have babies. Consider that all of those societal pressures are part of the problem, and NOT conforming to them is part of the solution.
What if you don't feel it? You don't believe and think and live the way society administrators tell you that you are supposed to believe and think and live. And you don't know why, and you get lost in trying to figure out what it is that you do feel, and do want?
Dam tells a story of alternative and often problematic self-education to construct a life that functions for her purposes with purpose, and in a way she feels she should be living. Ultimately, she is working to be part of the solution to Earth's man-made problems, after trudging through her deeply self-made problems that she completely admits to creating.
I got the feeling that a few more chapters could be added to the book, telling more of her story, detailing experiences on how she concluded her agreements, admitting to what she still needs to admit to, and explaining it in beneficial ways, and in a style that would trigger others to be part of the solutions to global problems.
The book appropriately has a cover that has a black rubbery feel to it, and a text that screeches along through a rough life road to tell you what is up and how to proceed down the road of life after some reality checks and attitude adjustments.
The book is tainted inspiration mixed with a call for action to get involved in what the world needs now for the survival of wildlife and the human race.
If there were more women like her in this world, I think we’d have already found World Peace. There’s a place for women like me who wanted kids so badly even though I struggled to have them, and there’s also a place for women who know they don’t want kids and take steps to accomplish that goal. We live on an overpopulated planet and so many kids go without or suffer just because women are taught that we are made to procreate. Bull. We need more women like Rhonny in the world. Bravo, chick. Bravo.
What an amazing book. Can’t say enough - a must read for anyone who feels atypical. A celebration of being yourself.
Rhonny Dam bravely shares her journey with an end goal in mind - to give power to those who can raise their voices to help change the world. Only by reading her book will you find out if you also are "atypical."
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