#Feminism in London
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saryasissy · 8 months ago
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Craving it bad…
It’s been about two months since my last “session” and back to my vanilla life.
Normally after each session I spend a few days, maybe a couple weeks, disconnected from my sissy desires and living my usual routine.
There is always this point on which I fall back again in the well of cravings and to chatting with men online trying to find a good daddy that is local.
Every day since that point the desire goes up up up until I become obsessed. Honestly people do not understand how difficult it is to find a local daddy willing to be creative and go all the way… it is really difficult and I really try hard.
One day I will post after I have my first real experience and I am sure it will change me forever. Until then… I’m stuck craving it bad…
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carminamasoliver · 2 years ago
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Freelance Reflections #88
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seeinganewlight · 10 months ago
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if you leave me, hope you know that you're sentencing me to a life on my knees
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Was that first glance truly a gay little moment between Mizu and Akemi, or was she actually surprised (maybe even a little jealous?) that femininity could even look like that? Lavish, spoiled, seemingly loved or at least, something to be desired. I think it's pretty sure that she does not grasp how Akemi's life is a prison just as much as hers. That much is clear in their dialogues and her behavior towards her.
What if that dialogue (you, magical forest creature spoiling your good chances at a good life etc etc) was actually lowkey jealousy? of a life she herself would never get to experience as a woman? of being allowed to be a woman AND have a chance at happiness?
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labyrinthofstreams · 1 year ago
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Feminist artist Pauline Boty with her painting Celia Birtwell and Some of her Heroes in her studio in London, England. October 29, 1963.
Photographed by Michael Ward.
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gacha-incels · 5 months ago
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article from the english edition of the Hankyoreh September 9 2024
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“My life is not your porn” and “Deepfake is murder” — these were some of the chants heard in a mix of Korean, English, and Chinese on the night of Sept. 3 (local time), directed at the South Korean Embassy in the UK. 
Over 100 people, including women from South Korea, China, Japan, and others from around the world, gathered that evening at Trafalgar Square in London. They marched from there, passing Buckingham Palace, and continued to the South Korean Embassy, calling for measures to address the ongoing deepfake sex crime crisis plaguing South Korea.
The march was organized by Chinese feminists based in London, who voiced their support for South Korean women fighting against digital sex crimes, such as deepfakes and illegal filming. Their aim was to raise awareness among women worldwide about these crimes occurring in South Korea.
In a post on their Instagram account (@weareallchainedwomen), the organizers wrote, “The illegal use of hidden cameras and deepfake technology by men to turn women’s everyday lives into pornography is not just a social issue in Korea; it is a widespread problem globally, particularly in East Asian countries.” They also said, “In China, the bravery of Korean feminists has long inspired many to awaken,” adding, “We hope to become each other’s strongest and most loyal sisters, supporting each other to overthrow the patriarchy together!”
A 42-year-old woman from South Asia participating in the march said, “I came out today because I believe in the importance of solidarity among women worldwide, who are all suffering from the effects of misogyny and patriarchy.” The woman, a youth educator and social activist, urged the South Korean government to “introduce new curricula into the education system that teach about women’s safety, online safety, digital sex crimes, the influence of the porn industry, healthy relationships, and gender roles and stereotypes.”
A 27-year-old Korean participant, who works as a documentary filmmaker in the UK, said, “I am standing in front of the South Korean Embassy with a heavy heart” and expressed hope that the “government will strongly punish the perpetrators and accomplices and seek justice for the victims.”
In Tokyo, Japan, Chinese feminists living there also held a rally in front of the South Korean Embassy on Saturday afternoon, calling for attention to the digital sex crimes crisis in Korea.
By Park Hyun-jung, staff reporter
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goddessjessiesblog · 5 days ago
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Send mistress a text to get owned and locked up😈🔐
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allwomenjointhe4bmovement · 5 months ago
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This is what Taylor Swift haters promote;
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jujubeanpop · 5 months ago
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palestinegenocide · 10 months ago
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A feminist praxis for academic freedom in the context of genocide in Gaza
The Palestinian Feminist Collective condemns sophicide and scholasticide in Gaza - the deliberate annihilation of Indigenous knowledge traditions and the physical destruction of centers of knowledge.
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saryasissy · 7 months ago
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Pushing the limits
Last week I spent a few days away with my partner. She is not into this kind of lifestyle so I keep all my sissy challenges goals and ideas secret.
I do not think she suspects any of it, as I am really careful covering my tracks, however surely she does wonder why I keep pushing further and further my manscaping (if it could be called that way) on the seek of looking smoother and smoother.
She asked me why the obsession recently for reducing the size of my bathing trunks and aim to have no tan lines at all…
Yesterday for the first time I went to the beach wearing a man thong, I want my butt cheeks to look tan and get a thong line for my pictures for daddies. I had never been out in a thong before, even less thinking of being on a public place like a beach all exposed. But I loved it!
Sadly in the 3 hours I was there I did not get enough Sun to get the tan line I wanted, but I think this might have unblocked the possibility of doing this sometime soon again.
Maybe soon caged with a man by my side? Text me if you’d like to be my daddy in the UK!
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carminamasoliver · 2 days ago
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Freelance Reflections #164
This week I didn’t have a great time at the job centre, and found it really stressful and unsupportive. It kept me up at night as even with the financial support on top of my existing work, I’m barely covering my basic needs, let alone saving the last £2000 for my training. I’m looking into ways to make my groceries cheaper like community shops, and found a bag of mystery groceries on ‘Too Good…
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ultramaga · 3 months ago
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“Dirty Zionists. Hell is waiting” The face of Starmer's Police Force, ladies and gentlemen. "she also admitted to using the term “kuffar” when referring to non-believers, making controversial comments about the September 11 attacks, and using a shortened version of ‘Pakistani’, according to the Telegraph" The latter term will get you arrested for hatespeech - but only if you are white, of course.
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Leftists hailed her as a role-model. She stands for everything they do - it's just that she says the quiet bit out loud.
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mxjackparker · 3 months ago
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In case I have any followers in London, the founder of The Vagina Museum is hosting an event this Thursday about her new book! It's going to be at The Scarlett Letters bookshop and it's all about celebrating vulvas and vaginas:
If we want more focus on this stuff, we have to show up, and with how iconic The Vagina Museum has become I can only imagine how much valuable wisdom Florence will have to impart in her talk.
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doraminatook · 7 months ago
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Me watching National Theatre's production of Medea
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