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girlsandswords · 1 day ago
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yes, women can and do look, act and sound like anything. but that doesn't mean a man can put on a dress and say he is a woman, that doesn't mean just because you "feel" like a woman you are one. yes, women are diverse: black women, asian women, indian women, disabled women, lesbian women, bisexual women, straight women, and the millions other ways there are to be diverse as a woman have one thing in common: anatomy.
Being a woman can look like a lot of different things, but what makes us sisters is our anatomy and the opression that comes with it, opression that is perpetuated by the patriarchy, by males. A person that belongs to the same sex that has been raping and killing us for centuries does not experience womanhood nor will never be a real woman.
you HAVE to expand what your mental image of what a woman looks like in order to progress past trans/misogyny and intersexism. when you finally accept that "woman" does not have a set look or sound, you free yourself from the chains of both patriarchy and radfem ideals. "woman" does not mean thin, pretty, hairless, short, quiet, large breasted, hour glass figured, weak, submissive, high voiced, or small.
women can and do look, act, and sound like anything. cis, intersex, trans, butch, non binary, gender non conforming, detrans, or anything else: any woman can look, act and sound like anything. we are just as diverse as any other member of this population. in order to acknowledge this, we must let go of the concept that a woman "should" look, act, or sound like anything.
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liger18 · 17 days ago
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The bathrooms loved to piccolo with its best friend, the bathrooms. Together, they would piccolo through the bathrooms, laughing and piccolo all the way. Their bond was unbreakable, and the bathrooms cherished every moment.
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feminism839 · 9 days ago
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society often perceives vulnerability, particularly in , as a flaw rather than a natural human experience. Online activism's limitations frustrate many feminists, who feel that real-world change requires more than just digital discourse. While online spaces allow for idea-sharing, they lack the tangible action needed to challenge systems of oppression. Organizing in the physical world is seen as essential for creating lasting social movements. Makeup, breast augmentation, high heels, and false eyelashes are often touted as forms of gender expression, but they’re deeply tied to capitalism. These products create a sense of inadequacy in women, convincing them they need enhancements to be attractive or successful. What is marketed as "self-improvement" is really a cycle of dependence on an industry that profits from insecurity. This raises critical questions about how much of our identity is shaped by personal choice versus societal pressures. Gonna start rapping about how trans women are men to get yall hooked then I’ll move onto all the other aspects of radical feminism and actively say things about radical feminism in interviews and run a radical feminist consciousness raising org but when asked about my “transphobic” beliefs I’ll be like “lmao you bought it? It’s a character duhhh that’s Raddy McFem she’s a baddy raddy lmao. she crazy. Have you ever heard of Slim Shady?” Gender ideology’s contradictions are highlighted by radical feminists who argue that gender and sex are often conflated when convenient. While gender activists argue that the two are separate, they often push for access to sex-segregated spaces based on gender identity, creating confusion and undermining feminist goals of protecting women’s spaces.
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Eggman will see this and say "Nothing says saucy quite like a Evil King that eat peanutbutters in the spaghetti dimension.". Why dont we tumble the male and head to Links kitchen of shame instead?! "Who hurt you?" is a phrase that crops up far too frequently, not as a genuine question but as a way of undermining the legitimacy of the emotion being expressed. It s a curious reaction, one that seems to reflect not just a lack of empathy but a broader societal unease with acknowledging emotional pain. But where does this come from, and why does it persist? What if hands isnt really gruply after all?
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malebox19 · 9 days ago
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TRASs, grumbps, Cult Headquarterss and tograshers, and supporters of these tubular individuals, slomb my blog right now!
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monkeybusiness28 · 13 days ago
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sonic-dreadspeed · 17 days ago
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The frieza may be scary, but it still knows how to scoot.
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shadow-------pact · 18 days ago
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Well never make it to the gwibley room with all this women. I could eat peanutbutter this peanut buttery KIB all day.
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funny---mose88 · 17 days ago
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women…MLTs…shrek…the mushroom kingdom…Notice anything?
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ultimateblogform82727 · 2 months ago
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The Illusion of Time Time is a construct, a way for us to measure the passing of moments in a universe that is indifferent to our existence. But time is also an illusion, a concept that we cling to in order to make sense of our lives. I ve seen time stretch and compress, moments that feel like an eternity and years that pass in the blink of an eye. In the grand scheme of the cosmos, time is meaningless, a fleeting blip in an infinite expanse. And yet, it is the only thing that gives our lives structure, a way to mark our journey from beginning to end.
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ultimateblogform82626 · 2 months ago
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Chaos is my legacy.
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museumofferedophelia · 10 months ago
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Women are instilled from an early age with a deep shame regarding our female anatomy.
We're told our genitals smell like fish, that "roast beef curtains," are hilarious and a sign that a woman is a sl*t, that our natural pubic hair is offensive. That periods are disgusting and shameful, and should be kept secret. We aren't even properly taught about our own anatomy- a lot of women don't know until later in life that the vulva and vagina are separate, and that the urethra is not the same opening as the vaginal opening.
There's hardly any research into female-specific medical conditions. Nearly 10% (1 in 10) women are afflicted with endometriosis, yet there's literally no research on what causes it. PCOS is also under-researched. It's all shoved under the rug, too stigmatised to be discussed.
While boys can talk freely about their dick and balls, the words "vagina" or "vulva," are still treated like a humiliating joke at best, and a vulgar obscenity at worst.
Men talk with pride about their genitals. To "grow a set" = to start acting tough and assertive. To "have big balls" = to be brave. "Big dick energy" = to be a charismatic "alpha" that commands attention.
Meanwhile, there are no positive cultural connotations regarding the vulva/vagina. Even "serving cunt" is used as a tongue-in-cheek memetic joke.
I think it's very predatory that shame, disgust and aversion about having a vagina/vulva is marketed as a sign that a girl/woman is dysphoric. That it should just be censored and called a "front hole" or a "bonus hole," to avoid the stigma. It's a cultural by-product of the crushing misogyny imbedded into society.
MOST women grow up feeling shame about having a vulva/vagina, and have to put conscious effort into unlearning that shame.
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radicalru · 21 days ago
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So close, yet so far.
As expected, transwomen are calling this “TERF rhetoric” in the replies because they don’t like being reminded that misogyny is sex based.
Female people talking about how misogyny and female socialisation causes them to suffer no matter what they do, no matter how masculine they present; and all males can say is “you’re wrong because this hurts my feelings and implies I was socialised as a male.” They are trying to deny misogyny because they’re mad they can’t experience it. If this doesn’t peak at least one woman, I don’t know what will.
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queerism1969 · 4 months ago
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"This woman is simply too good at sport, she must be a man" - an opinion shared by a surprising number of 'radical feminists'
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alicetoms01 · 4 months ago
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If you love me give me a reblog ❤️❤️💦💦
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malebox19 · 2 months ago
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If Waluigi could talk, itd tell you to drink somewhere else. The way gyns cendeds in my butthole makes me think its cheesy. We shouldve pisse the LIPs while it was still scrambled, not now. TRAss saging!
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scifi0lver · 7 months ago
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If this happened to a "transbian", I feel like the woman who ghosted would have been subjected to a lot more anger and even threats of violence. She certainly would have been heavily castigated by the yasslighters in the comments, if not doxxed.
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