#misogyny au
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rwac96 · 6 months ago
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Crossover au + Misogyny au:
Cheerleader outfit
Izuku has vomi put on a cheerleader outfit. All for his pleasure.
Vomi: *shaking her pom-poms lightly* "I feel ridiculous. Especially in this outfit and with my age."
????: "C'mon! Shake it, you wuss!"
Vomi: *annoyed* "Oh, shut up!"
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silvers-smuttery · 1 year ago
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Imagine a Misogyny AU for Persona 5
The Phantom Thieves of Heart changing people's hearts and fighting valiantly to establish a full patriarchy and keep women as the housewives for breeding they're supposed to be.
Ann would be happy that a ditzy airhead like herself just needs to be cute and sexy to get by, because thinking is really just too hard for a baby maker
Makoto as Student Counsil president setting up free use legislation all around Shujin, much to the dismay of her misguided sister.
Futaba realizing how much easier sozializing is when you're more sex toy than person.
Haru just being thankful that strong and smart men lead her Father's company, and not her, leading a new women-exclusive free use division at Okumura Foods.
Sumire and Kasumi realizing they don't have to stress over results, as the judges will have pity on a weak girl who just cannot compete with real men. Plus, once they're pregnant, they'll have more important things on their minds.
Keep in mind the AU would promote submissive females, but won't stop them from reaching positions of power, as long as they serve the patriarchy. Similarly, men are encouraged to become dependable and strong and not abuse their power, so they're worth submitting to and provide for their women.
So Kamoshida would still be a disgusting, pervy creep, Madarame and Kaneshiro still exploiters, Okumura is still a human rights violator, and Shido is still a douchey, Andrew Tate-looking asshole.
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chiefatticcreator · 6 months ago
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MK Intro Meme (Misogyny AU)
Daphne vs Simon
Simon: Girls who don't submit get beaten
Daphne: I will beat you and whoever put that horrible system in place.
Simon: You'll look amazing on your knees serving.
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Daphne: Girls can still be powerful in your society?
Simon: As long as they acknowledge their place as men's inferiors.
Daphne: Not for me, then.
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merakiui · 4 months ago
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Apocalypse!au idea where you’re the leader of an all-female commune that’s doing very well for yourselves in these trying times only for the other groups to come over when they find your location. They all need wives to add to their struggling communes, and aren’t you being selfish hiding yourselves away like this? They’re going to get you to join them, whether it be by persuasion or force.
Truly so selfish… how could you? :( tsk tsk……
The intruders aren’t going to fight you. After all, they need you and the others healthy and safe, so they’ll employ every other tactic that isn’t nearly so forceful or stressful on you (and your reproductive and other internal systems). Do you not realize it’s your duty as a woman to help repopulate the world? Hiding so many unclaimed brides/wives/breeding sows in your commune and living in secret without any men to protect you, to look after you, to knock you up???? Unthinkable!
You’re forcibly taken from your safe haven and made wife to one of the leaders/second-in-commands/eligible men, kept docile and pliable on aphrodisiacs and sleeping pills and muscle relaxants. When you aren’t being fed and bathed and looked after, you’re being bred every other day. It baffles your husband that you’d try to keep this perfect pussy all to yourself, especially when you’re at an age where you’re most fertile and should be having kids!!!! The world isn’t going to repopulate itself, after all.
Oh, do you despise your (forced) husband for all that he’s done and put you through. You refuse to give into him, struggling even though it’s weak and futile. Maybe your mind will change once you’re soft and round with his child(ren). :) and maybe you’ll eventually learn that this is where you belong. That it’s your job to sit on your husband’s cock and let him pump you full of cum. That you don’t need to worry about anything other than having his children, performing all of your motherly and wifely duties, and being his pretty, perpetually pregnant bride.
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hollow-dweller · 2 years ago
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i think it's time for fandom to accept that some AUs are simply A Bad Idea. your lilo and stitch au with two white dudes is a bad idea. your portrait of a lady on fire au with men is a bad idea. your encanto au with a white family is a bad idea. culture and gender and race *matter* in many source texts, and erasing or appropriating that in order to see your two favourite white guys hug is, you guessed it, a bad fucking idea.
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anghraine · 12 days ago
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I finished TOS today :'(
From J's loathing of the series finale, I thought it would be worse tbh. It is not good, to be clear! Obviously the whole conceit of the episode is intensely misogynistic (and transphobic, though I think that was less intentional) and Janice is so completely identified with Gender while also being so mediocre that her characterization is somewhere between insulting and comically stupid, but with a bit of generosity there are some things I can find intriguing about it.
For instance, Janice's rage over Kirk leaving her for his career only for Kirk to be like "actually I left you because your internalized misogyny was incredibly off-putting" is phrased in a deeply cringy 60s way. Yet, J and I have both found this to be basically true IRL. Self-hating misogynistic women do make for terrible relationships and Janice is at Lady Macbeth levels of it.
I also found it interesting that Janice (in the body of Kirk) is so sneeringly mocking of the idea that a woman could possibly have physically gotten the better of a man, when the reality is that a) she knows perfectly well (as does the audience) that this is exactly what happened, and b) this has happened to Kirk numerous times before (I think on at least four unrelated occasions in this season alone).
On just an acting level, I guiltily enjoyed Shatner's performance of Janice body snatching Kirk apart from a few specific scenery chewing moments. There's this blend of his usual Kirk performance with hints that something isn't right that get stronger and stronger until he's such an obvious monster that all the crew except security are refusing to follow blatantly unethical orders and actively trying to use Starfleet protocols that allow them to remove a superior officer (it's a surprisingly good episode for Sulu and Chekov because of this, as well as for the ever-reliable Spock).
The earlier phases of Shatner-as-Janice-imitating-Shatner-as-Kirk have this kind of almost-but-not-quite-right uncanny quality that I thought was actually pretty well done. It's rather better than the guest actor's performance of Kirk-stuck-in-Janice's-body until she really gets going.
So, like, there's this wild moment when Janice is sweet-talking the awful doctor into helping her commit murder, and it's clearly coded as, you know, the evil tempting ways of women as Janice leans in both kind of seductively and kind of menacingly. But Janice is performed by Shatner throughout the entire scene, so it's ... uhh. Well. A lot.
Meanwhile, Kirk-trapped-in-a-lady-body is trying to prove that he is Kirk to Spock, who is basically willing to entertain the possibility but not at all certain. I was half-jokingly telling J, "I feel like a mind meld could solve a lot of problems here" when Kirk did suggest a mind meld with Spock via the incredible line "You are closer to the captain than anyone in the universe. You know his thoughts" which UHHHHHH and then Spock does mind meld with Kirk and is immediately convinced that this really is Kirk, but Kirk is played by a woman the whole time, so. Hmm. Plausible deniability?
I'm honestly reminded a little of my Shakespeare class's discussion of how Twelfth Night would have registered to audiences at the time, when Viola would be played by a boy pretending to be a woman pretending to be a man. It's complicated. Obviously this bad episode is no Twelfth Night, but ... well.
I do also appreciate that the episode takes a very strong "just following orders is not an excuse" position, as does virtually everyone on the Enterprise except the security people. If the usual female cast members were more present, I think the gender stuff wouldn't feel as bad, tbh—I don't recall seeing Uhura at all, Chapel is hesitant but goes along with basically everything, the random woman on the bridge is just kind of scared where the men simply refuse to comply...
The conclusion is also just ambiguous enough to read the way I'm choosing to read it, which I feel is absolutely not what was intended, lol.
For context, a lot of Actual Janice's unhinged rage is driven by a mixture of what seems to be a very real glass ceiling in Starfleet + a distinctly authoritarian approach to power (J and I have long joked about half the cast of Mass Effect whining about "red tape" and we started going "RED TAPE!!!" as Janice transparently fumed about operating within an organization in which authority figures are actually answerable to other people and regulations exist around institutional power) + A Woman Scorn'd misogynistic tropes.
After Kirk and Janice are restored to their respective bodies and Janice is led away by the doctors, Kirk says, "I didn't want to destroy her."
Spock's last line in the show is his reply: "I'm sure we all understand that, captain."
Kirk responds, "Her life could have been as rich as any woman's, if only..."
And that's the end of the episode! And the show! And I was like "as any woman's, yeah, but she didn't want to only have the opportunities available to women, which is entirely fair even if she individually sucks." But since Kirk just trails off and wanders sadly away, there's no clarification of what "if only" refers to. I would guess that the writers intended something more like "if only she'd been happy with her place as a woman" or whatever, but I'm choosing to live in a world where it's more like this was a perfect storm of about five different factors and not specifying lets him wave vaguely at all of them rather than attributing her actions to any single cause.
Regardless, I'm sad to leave TOS behind. For all its warts (the godawful handling of nearly all female characters comes from barely ten years before Princess Leia blasted her way into cultural consciousness; the writing and direction is wildly erratic in quality; the characterization sometimes wobbles to serve the plots; etc), I've really loved it. I'm very fond of so many of the characters and feel I know them despite the wobbling. I love how the show uses color in such a vivid way (even accounting for tech changes that affect this, like the lighting making green command uniforms look gold), I love the willingness to try different things with angles, effects, light, stages, whatever. I love the worldbuilding-as-we-go that gradually coalesces into something familiar. I love the way it's episodic enough to watch in any order but kind of builds on itself nevertheless (it feels very right for "Amok Time" to long precede "Journey to Babel," for instance).
I even enjoy the glaring-to-a-modern-eye staginess. I'm so tired of glossy de-saturated sci-fi aesthetics that TOS being like "fuck it, let's try X" whether it succeeds or not is just very welcome. I've loved checking out different costumes, hairstyles, various little details that make it feel real in a larger (and brighter) than life way. RIP to TOS from the future: nobody's doing it like you.
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liauditore · 7 months ago
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hey guys have any of you watched utena
been circling this AU in my head for awhile. I don't think I could give you a direct one to one casting list of utena to traffic smp but the themes and motifs are more important to me honestly. so.
essentially it's a play on how jimmy tends to be the "object of desire" of so many of his servermates (e.g. joel, scott, fwhip, sausage, martyn, so on) and in utena anthy is the "rose bride" and the students compete in duels to "win" her.
I imagine that in this timeline joel would be an ex-student council member who used to be a participant trying to win jimmy like everyone else and the start of the utena plotline is him realising he wants to break the system. The black uniform can even be like. Him being purposefully edgy and symbolic about going rogue. And his motive for "freeing" jimmy would be much more rooted in homophobia instead of feminism because it's joel.
there's alot more thoughts here but I'll leave it at that for now I am so so sleepy
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starry-bi-sky · 1 year ago
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Dead on Main Childhood Friends Memes
Because now that I've gotten the hang of making au memes, i can't stop.
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spiterunsmylife · 1 year ago
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It really would be the funniest thing in the world for Zutara to be live action endgame
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ferocioustrout · 3 months ago
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the most evil thing in the world imo is when people make an au of a media focused on lesbians (portrait of a lady on fire, but im a cheerleader, ammonite, etc) and then put two men in it. like im sorry but putting bakudeku in portrait of a lady on fire is not a good idea and makes you seem. a little misogynistic
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katyspersonal · 8 months ago
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me: I do not really understand the hardcore insistence of some Mohg fans/simps that he could not or must not have done any sexual-incestous crime! Not only it is a reasonable version, but also extremely interesting and intriguing to explore how not all victims of oppressive system are good people! Soulsborne is super fitting for fucked up themes and characters, any Mohg is valid and fun including the darkest you can get, right? Extremely messed-up interpretations of Mohg don't THREATEN other fans in any way shape or form!
fandom clowns: *passively-aggressively shun Mohg fans from the circles, attack Fromsoft for """homophobia""" (wtf), confuse acknowledging the event with enjoying the event, will label Mohg fans as insensitive or danger to real SO/incest victims, fear Mohg as an awful scary taboo to bring up in memes compilations or fanart that could obliterate all fun despite him being part of the canon, demand blacklisting anything about him in their clown Discord servers thus making lore chats weird, shame or block people with flattering interpretations for MeDiA iLiTeRaCy uwu, treat hating Mohg as a moral act rather than personal stance and generally cause a lot of hostility in the fandom, ALL because whereas seeing Mohg's SO as canon they then got mad at this canon instead of either swallowing it or move onto another videogame free of this theme*
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me: Nevermind, this fandom is chronically incapable of handling the dark themes and think the fandom owes them sanitised experience.
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chiefatticcreator · 6 months ago
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(Headcanon, Prison AU, Misogyny AU) Daphne is scared of her fellow inmates, Simon and Richter, whenever she does something wrong, the two belmonts corner her. and they brutally fuck the bitch, always leaving her a cum leaking beaten up slut.
And whenever bloom visits, she wonders why daphne is dripping with cum.
(Rejected!)
She was scared, at first, and for a few weeks, but now she sometimes does things wrong on purpose so the two can 'rape' her. And she's still hiding the real reason she's leaking cum from Bloom.
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chocostrwberry · 8 months ago
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Yall know that one megamind scene where Titan is yanking Roxanne all around the city but is also failing miserably and is just putting her in danger?
Yeah. Feligami.
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lesinquietes · 2 months ago
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As Doctor!Kai anticipated, it’s the end of the month when your treatment comes to an abrupt climax. He explains that his careful ministrations worked. Your body is healing well. He cautions you about going back to farming, however; he understands that it’s your primary source of income, but you can never overexert yourself again. You don’t want the symptoms to return, do you? Not when you so narrowly escaped your demise this time. Had he not come along, you might have dropped dead one day without knowing what hit you.
Horror washes across your pretty face. Of course — like the good girl you are — you offer him thanks for his diligence and compassion during the course of your flare-up. He smirks beneath his black medical mask. He’ll never grow tired of hearing you worship him.
You tear up. If not farming, what? Your home in the fields is all you have, and being in the outdoors, working for an honest income, is all you know; anything else is foreign to you. Your savings are nearly depleted. Soon, you’ll be forced to sell your place. You don’t know what you’ll do. Fortunately, the friendly physician provides a surprising recommendation.
“You could be mine.” He suggests nonchalantly, successfully concealing that your love would mean the universe to him. “We’ve gotten to know each other quite well this past while, haven’t we?”
There’s a reason he acts as though he’s indifferent to your answer; it’s because he doesn’t know how much it’ll hurt if you reject him. He isn’t the type to show weakness, and thus, he won’t be direct with his desire to have you. You’ll have to want him. That’s what his scheme was all about, wasn’t it? Priming you to crave his touch, to ingrain his image into your mind, and to make you believe you need him. The moment of truth is here. Was his plan effective?
You’re a little hesitant. Isn’t he your doctor? At the same time, he knows your body better than anyone — even yourself — and there’s no denying your attraction. It’s evident that you would be taken care of. Based on his caretaking, he has the propensity to be a good husband. And his pay check, alone, would ensure you aren’t on the streets.
You’ll miss farming… but if you really have to give it up, this is your next best option.
You ask him if it would be okay to marry him, eyes glued to the floor. Embarrassment floods your chest cavity. You’re nervous he’ll take it back, and you’ll look like a fool. He doesn’t, though. He takes your reply seriously.
“Of course I am.” He says. “I wouldn’t have suggested it if you’d be a bother.”
Kai clasps your hand and brings it up to his face. He inspects your fingers. He’s going to buy you an engagement ring as soon as he gets into the city, before he takes you to meet his grandfather. He can’t have you without a sparkling gem, now, can he? No self-respecting yakuza leader would leave his woman unmarked.
Men can be savages. He’s seen leaders brand their wives with tattoos. He’s seen them impregnate their wives endlessly — a symbol that their bodies are no longer their own to control. And he’s seen them kill their wives for the mere thought of defiance. He will do none of these things. Although capable of violence, he won’t resort to using cruel tactics with you. Having done preliminary work to shatter your mind, he doesn’t need the perceived safety net of aggression. An engagement ring is enough to make your heart soar and keep you by his side. Finally, someone wants you.
Yes, and he’ll keep you forever.
He presses your knuckles to his lips. Although his mask covers the kiss, you find the gesture entrancing and intimate. You tell yourself you e made the right choice. You bagged a doctor. Not just any doctor, either; a compassionate one. You convince yourself that you’re set for life.
You have no idea what’s to come, what awaits for you in the cold, bustling city.
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waitineedaname · 4 months ago
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transition would fix her -> jiang cheng
transition wouldn't fix her but it certainly wouldn't hurt -> luo bingmei
transition would make her worse -> luo bingge
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sammygender · 5 months ago
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there is no hope for our society
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