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Valentines for Trauma BBs - A @softcore_trauma coloring sticker pack

Valentines for Trauma BBs - A @softcore_trauma coloring sticker pack

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We are so thrilled to offer another coloring book sticker pack in collaboration with Margeaux Feldman, aka @softcore_trauma – 

There’s a common story about those of us living with trauma: that we’re hard to love. But the truth is that it’s hard to love anyone in a world that tells us that our love must be unconditional; that love that isn’t cisheteronormative isn’t love; that love is feeling out of control, can’t eat, can’t sleep, can’t stop thinking about the other person. My trauma has taught me that the forms of love and intimacy and care that we’ve inherited are traumatizing. My trauma has helped me see that queer, radical, non-normative love is possible. 

These valentines are for all of the humans living with trauma and/or those who love those with trauma. We have so many beautiful ways of loving and caring for each other. From the magic of co-regulation, to talking about trauma theory, to celebrating each other’s boundaries. You can give these to your friends, partners, and loved ones and do some self-regulation by coloring them in.


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There are 10 different stickers in this pack; each sticker is printed on a 4"x4" semi-gloss thermal sticker paper. Pencils, crayons, pastels, acrylic pens/paint & permanent markers are most recommended for use with coloring stickers as they are slightly water resistant. Super inky or water based markers and pens are going to be the LEAST fun to work with unless you want to experiment with some ink-smearing, depth, &/or drying time! 

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