My Body is Not the Cost of Your Comfort
My Body Is Not the Cost of Your Comfort lives within the same listening space as Nothing Is Required of You.
This song does not ask the body to forgive, soften, or explain itself. It exists as a boundary — a clear refusal to continue absorbing harm so others can remain comfortable.
Written from lived experience, this piece names a truth many survivors come to quietly: that endurance is not consent, silence is not peace, and self-protection is not cruelty. It recognizes how often bodies — particularly women’s bodies — are expected to carry what others will not face.
Aligned with Nothing Is Required of You, this song offers sound as witness rather than instruction. There is no demand to relax, heal, or resolve anything while listening. The song does not guide — it stands.
You are not required to listen all the way through.
You are not required to agree.
You are not required to stay.
The boundary remains regardless.
My Body Is Not the Cost of Your Comfort exists for those who have reached the end of accommodation and chosen self-loyalty instead. It honors the moment when the body says no — and is finally listened to.
