ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 8月24日 12時06分


Choosing one’s words carefully: something every writer must do. “This scrutiny can fatigue the people in our lives,” writes the actress and playwright @domorisseau, who was photographed here by @nathanielwood. “‘It ain’t that deep, Dominique,’ I’ve been told by loved ones. But not to my kind of brain. It’s all very deep.” The first time she really had to choose her words carefully, though, she was 8. “Somehow in my grand imagination, I thought I was pregnant,” she writes. “Now I had no idea how one got pregnant. But that was inconsequential. I was convinced that it was very real, and that I better do something about it — fast.” Young @domorisseau wasn’t sure how long it would take for her baby to come out. But she feared she might go into labor at school, right in the middle of the reading lesson. “I thought to myself, describe the feeling of pregnancy without actually indicting yourself,” she recalls. “Choose your words carefully, sister.” Her solution: “It feels like … something’s going to burst from inside of me,” she told her teacher. Visit the link in our profile to read more from #DominiqueMorisseau.


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