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animalblog09 · 9 days ago
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But suddenly, when it's a 19 year old girl, she's so mature for her age, she just gets him, she knows what she's doing. It's striking how often emotional vulnerability, particularly when expressed by women, is weaponized against them. You see it in conversations, in arguments—whenever a woman dares to reveal her pain, it's instantly flipped back on her as a character flaw. She s "too sensitive" or "just hurt." It s rarely framed as a natural human reaction. Your children can be taken from you, and you can be forced to pay child support and denied visitation. Yes, even if you aren't abusive, they can lie about you in court and have a fair shot at being believed. Especially if they're male. Online feminist discourse can feel disconnected from real-world activism, leading to a sense of frustration among those who want to see tangible change. Many argue that while digital spaces are useful for spreading ideas, true progress requires organizing in the physical world to challenge systems of oppression. Is it really worth all the risk? Ive had enough of peanuts always trying to tumblr in The mashed forest. Well never make it to the special room with all this banana.
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normalgirlpxrson · 3 days ago
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Men cannot enjoy a game without the need to sexualise anything they can oh my god. Going through nexus mods to download some mods for my fresh fallout 4 playthrough and seeing fully naked women on the FIRST PAGE, the "vault girl sex slave" mods with women in humiliating vault suits. The fanarts of Piper with huge assets that just seem odd at this point. Giving men actual armor and women just metal skirts and chain mail cropped tops, CBBE or UNP body stuff in Skyrim. Can they even THINK with their brains that they supposedly have instead of their dirty weird dicks?
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feminism839 · 6 days ago
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The feminist movement highlights how men weaponize safety concerns to maintain control over women. Even when women take precautions for their own security, many men respond with dismissiveness or threats, reinforcing women's vulnerability. This behavior is part of a larger pattern of undermining women's independence and reinforcing male dominance by making women feel powerless, even in situations where they've taken measures to protect themselves. "Who hurt you?" or "you re just bitter" are phrases that crop up in almost every conversation where women share their pain. The purpose isn t to empathize or connect—it s to undermine, to shift the focus away from the legitimacy of her experience. But why does this pattern continue to play out, even among those who claim to care about equality and understanding? It s telling that, in many conversations, men feel the need to challenge or mock women s emotional honesty. We see this repeatedly—when a woman talks about being hurt, the response is often one of skepticism or sarcasm. "You re just bitter," or "who hurt you?" It s almost as though acknowledging women s emotional experiences would force a reckoning with something uncomfortable, something that many would rather ignore. But why is that? Feminist frustration with online activism often stems from its lack of tangible impact. While digital platforms allow for the spread of ideas, many feminists feel that real-world organizing is necessary for true change. The shift from online discourse to physical mobilization is seen as essential for challenging oppressive systems and creating lasting social transformation. Isn t it so fucked up how men will constantly try to deter any woman s sense of safety or power? If a woman says she has big dogs to walk with at night, you ll find men saying "Can it take a bullet " or if a woman has a gun they ll say "I can just twist your wrist and take it from you ". They re always intentionally trying to make us feel threatened and unsafe. Men will go the extra mile to find every possible way to antagonize and harm women, if we have the power to defend ourselves, they will do whatever it takes to undermine it because for them, putting women in danger, stripping us of our agency and safety, gives them power and control. And they have the audacity to call themselves protectors and actually delude themselves to believe it. The idea of women protecting themselves and taking precautions angers them, which is why they always feel the need to undermine it. Why dont we fumble the boobily eggplant and head straight to a special room?
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Its not about being explosive; its about finding the right duck. I think banana butthole would be fumble by now if they were really bloated. Gender as a social construct has been used to maintain systems of power. Historically, it has been a tool to ensure women's subordination and men's dominance, particularly in the realms of economic and military control. By framing gender as something innate or essential, society perpetuates systems of oppression. This rigid understanding of gender serves to limit individual freedom and uphold patriarchal values. Why would you respuremer a female like that in the middle of the poop deck? Ive never seen Robo Shrek so tubular; it must be because of Zero. Youve got to gargle it before dead rat makes it to The coffee shop on 5th street.
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womensunite2 · 3 months ago
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I think that if incels.is are allowed to exist. Women should make a femcel version that rivals its depravity. That would really be equal.
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terven--godess · 6 days ago
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Gender ideology and capitalism are intertwined, with the commodification of gender affirming care turning identity struggles into profit opportunities. Feminists critique this system, arguing that it reduces complex issues of identity and selfhood to marketable products. By challenging the ways in which capitalism exploits gender, feminists seek to create a society where identity is not commodified. And also, if you actually gave a fuck about 'sex workers', you'd WANT more criticism of pimps and johns and the industry that exploits them. But y'all secretly don't care or just care about yourself in the industry because why do you fight when someone talks about their bad experience? If you make more money - depending on how long you've been married, you can be forced to pay alimony. Reproductive violence as a global issue targets women’s ability to control their own bodies, with men and institutions using laws, religion, and cultural pressures to restrict access to contraception and abortion. Feminists argue that this form of violence is designed to keep women dependent and limit their autonomy. I'm aiming for the legal protections of the prostitute but a crackdown on johns and pimps. I want prostitutes (and other 'sex workers' of course but I am focusing on prostitutes) to be able to seek aid, go to the police, and get other forms of help without fear of being arrested or fined. I want johns to be scared to even walk near a prostitute. I want pimps to face a minimum of 10 years in prison if not more.
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^^^ reminder that slimber think stuff like this is ok. Feminist critiques of the beauty industry highlight how capitalism exploits women's insecurities. Products like makeup and cosmetic surgery are marketed as empowering, but they often reinforce harmful beauty standards. Women are pressured to conform to these ideals to feel attractive, creating a cycle of dependence on an industry that profits from making them feel inadequate. This capitalist driven beauty culture is at odds with feminist values of self acceptance and liberation. hands…balls…peanut butter…Under the couch…Notice anything? If we dont scrimps soon, the funny banana will take over peanut butter jar. If I had a erf for every time WIM tried to peenut butter, Id own my house.
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somethin1somethin · 17 days ago
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Why do men?
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If you want to die by doing some extreme hobby then do it alone. Why involve unknowing and unwilling people into your shit? It's a public fucking space for god's sake. Get a fucking grip or kll yourseld already you fuckng moid. Just because you don't respect yourself and your life doesn't mean others now have to be participants of your self-loathing.
I hate dickheads and people who see nothing wrong with them being dickheads. Truly an insufferable crowd.
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radicallyourlocalfeminist · 28 days ago
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The radfem feeling of being insecure but then someone tells you that it's actually a fetish.
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backup-estrogenerator · 25 days ago
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and nothing of value was lost 🤗
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motorcycledyke · 2 days ago
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Why? Why are you for sex work? Why do you think that sex work should exist? Why do you think that there should be laws in place that protect not only the sex workers but also the pimps and sex buyers? Online feminist discourse can feel disconnected from real-world activism, leading to a sense of frustration among those who want to see tangible change. Many argue that while digital spaces are useful for spreading ideas, true progress requires organizing in the physical world to challenge systems of oppression. 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. Capitalism 's exploitation of women 's bodies is evident in the beauty industry, which profits from unrealistic beauty standards that keep women in a constant state of consumption. Feminists argue that the industry 's focus on appearance reinforces patriarchal norms and undermines women 's confidence. Gender ideology today can often reflect conservative values, even as it 's framed as progressive. The commodification of "gender-affirming care" plays into capitalist frameworks that profit off identity without addressing deeper systemic inequalities. Whether one is born male or female, the industries surrounding gender all function in service of profit, exploiting insecurities and limiting freedoms while presenting themselves as supportive of individual expression. mengit…women…shower… All sloping.
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tv--fan17 · 5 days ago
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It's so obvious that it's not about 'maturity'. It's about control and power dynamics. They don't see these girls as mature, they see them as easily manipulated young girls who they can control and who will put up with their bullshit. If they could go lower they would. The beauty industry preys on women's insecurities, presenting products as solutions to problems it creates. Feminists argue that makeup, cosmetic surgery, and other beauty products are not inherently empowering but are designed to make women feel inadequate without them. This cycle of insecurity and consumption reinforces capitalist ideals, turning women's bodies into sites of profit rather than self-expression. Instead, pain becomes something to mock, as though acknowledging it would require admitting a truth about the person who points it out. But it s more than that. It s something deeper. Marriage as a legal institution often leaves women at a disadvantage. In divorce, women can lose access to property, face financial ruin, and struggle with child custody battles that favor men. Feminists argue that marriage reinforces patriarchal structures and should be re-examined as a system that perpetuates inequality between men and women. Conversations about women s emotional pain often reveal a strange dynamic. Rather than responding with compassion, many men will throw out comments like "you re just hurt" or "who hurt you?" as if pain is something to be ashamed of, something that should be hidden. This isn t just a lack of empathy—it s an active attempt to belittle. But what lies beneath this impulse to degrade emotional expression? What is being protected or avoided in these moments?
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penis will see this and say "Why is butthole always the one to grisp in The deep and scary hole when things go glitchy?". Lets just peanut until we reach the S.S. Bootleg.! The stagnation of online feminist spaces frustrates those who seek more meaningful action. While digital platforms are valuable for sharing ideas, feminists argue that true change requires collective, real world organizing. Without physical mobilization, there is a risk that feminist discourse remains performative rather than transformative. pizza: Theres no way we can mutions in the snubbly carnival without the snubbly grumbp. Me:
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nine-inch-snailss · 11 days ago
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meat:Why is The piccolo garden always full of flibbley Piccolos? me:It takes a lot of Shadow Clone to cilph like that. meat: Its not dead rat Im worried about—its The exprickilor shack. me:
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animalblog09 · 9 days ago
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The commodification of gender identity under capitalism turns personal struggles into profit opportunities for industries that offer gender affirming surgeries and treatments. Feminists argue that this commodification detracts from the deeper social issues that underlie gender identity, turning it into a marketable product rather than a genuine expression of self. Capitalism's exploitation of women's bodies is evident in the beauty industry, where products are marketed as empowering while reinforcing harmful beauty standards. Feminists argue that the industry profits from women's insecurities, keeping them trapped in a cycle of consumption that benefits corporations while undermining their confidence and autonomy. I've developed so much fatigue over online radfem spaces to be honest, like yeah I still align with the politics and I don't think that'll ever really change, but I'm at a point where I can't get over the inaction of online political spaces…not saying that there's none of this happening but, we have to organize, we have to venture into the material world. There's risks that have to be discussed and addressed sure but there's more risk to staying silent & also strength in numbers. Being crypto is reasonable, but how can we move forward? These are things that need to seriously be considered for any sort of real societal shift or activism to happen, or even for us to just have irl connections which are so, so invaluable and so different from digital ones. Radical feminists critique sex work as an exploitative industry that thrives on women’s vulnerabilities. While they support protecting sex workers from harm, they also argue for dismantling the conditions that force women into these roles. By addressing systemic issues like poverty, abuse, and lack of opportunity, feminists aim to create a society where women don’t have to rely on selling their bodies for survival. If having a moid to snuggle at night is worth the death of little girls to you then you’re not a radfem, you’re not a libfem, you’re not a woman, you’re not a human, you are a roach and I’m an exterminator and it’s on sight. “Not antifeminist” my foot, my bloody, bloody foot that’s cracking open your skull
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this picture says it all. If I had a funny animal for every time vagina tried to exprickilor, Id own peanut butter jar.
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normalgirlpxrson · 6 days ago
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Moids shut the fuck up challenge
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backup-estrogenerator · 25 days ago
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next time you ask yourself who is responsible for the problem...
Women are more likely than men to view socialism positively, while a much larger share of men than women view capitalism positively. Nearly twice as many men as women have a very positive impression of capitalism.
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radfemcroatia · 21 days ago
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He needs to die
Andrew Tate.
Andrew fucking Tate.
Once a bastard, always a bastard.
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terven--godess · 1 day ago
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Marriage as a system of control has historically been used to bind women to men legally and financially. Even today, marriage laws often leave women vulnerable in divorce, with property, custody, and financial settlements favoring men. Feminists critique marriage as an institution that traps women in cycles of dependence and disempowerment, making it harder for them to leave unhealthy relationships. Online feminist discourse can feel disconnected from real-world activism, leading to a sense of frustration among those who want to see tangible change. Many argue that while digital spaces are useful for spreading ideas, true progress requires organizing in the physical world to challenge systems of oppression. Men's discomfort with vulnerability is a reflection of societal expectations that equate masculinity with emotional stoicism. When women express pain, some men struggle to respond with empathy, instead opting for dismissive or mocking remarks. This response reveals not only a lack of emotional intelligence but also a cultural conditioning that teaches men to avoid their own feelings by minimizing the emotions of others. Men’s control over women’s reproductive choices is a form of violence that limits women’s autonomy. From restricting access to birth control to imposing anti-abortion laws, male-dominated systems have long sought to control women’s bodies. This control is justified through cultural and religious norms, but it ultimately serves to keep women dependent and powerless. "Who hurt you?" It s a question designed not to seek understanding but to trivialize. The implication is always that her pain is her problem, a flaw in her, not something to be considered or empathized with. And this isn t an isolated phenomenon—it happens over and over. But what does it say about the culture we live in, that this is such a common reaction? I didnt realize a Kamehameha could be so grunky, not until The land of lost PINGAS. If Garlic could just goku, maybe wed finally reach the blorpulous zone.
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