I Understand How A Lot Of Women Do Not Want Womanhood And The Being A Woman Be Reduced To Just Our Genitals

I understand how a lot of women do not want womanhood and the being a woman be reduced to just our genitals and I also see how other women do not want womanhood to be defined by stereotypes or what society thinks a woman is and use biology as a way to define it,

However in my culture women have never been seen as weak and have never had negative stereotypes put on us so I think I do have a disconnect to women who define being a woman with our genitalia and tend to agree with the first more

Women in my culture are seen as strong warriors, protectors, nurtures etc so I never minded those things defining womanhood and femininity in my community I do however have a problem with how the patriarchy sees us

What do y’all think?

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9 months ago

Thank you for sharing your sources, very sad to see these sorts of things happening and I wish more was done to protect the victims

It’s very sad to see such horrible and sick people make the community look bad and tear down what they have fought for

I do not believe the trans community is inherently misogynistic, but I do think that misogyny can seep in and poison the minds of some people

My take on “radical feminism” that nobody asked for

I myself consider myself leaning very into radical feminism but I see that terf ideologies seem to get mixed in more often than not (wanna make it clear I support trans rights)

1. A lot of rad fems think that all heterosexual sex is rape which is such an insane thing to do and implies that women do not have the power or capacity to consent to heterosexual sex

2. I do agree that we as woman will never find liberation through sex or sex work however rad fems do not realize that a lot of women fall into sex work and can not simply quit, I do not support the sex work industry but I support sex workers

3. To me it seems a lot of white women have overshadowed the movement and only mention woc when it’s used as an aha! moment against men and not with the intention of actually helping

4. Extreme transphobia, the main idea is that trans women rape women’s body’s and appropriating the body, my conflict with this is women are not their bodies and trans women have always felt like women since birth is the biological aspect that’s the problem

5. A lot of rad fems think a women choosing a certain lifestyle or religion is oppressive which again perpetuates the idea that women can not make a choice without a man or patriarchal idea being involved or a sense of brain washing

I think a lot of rad fems have lost sense of the movement and more times than often make themselves appear victim like and in a constant state of martyrdom, yes we women have suffered and continue to suffer and be oppressed but we can not let this weight break us down and make us point fingers at people (trans women and women who choose religion or certain life styles) who are not the root cause of our suffering

Please let me know your thoughts

9 months ago

I really appreciate your input thank you for interacting 🫶

1) I figured it was a very small percentage but I still wanted to know if it was still a belief in the community

2) thank you for clearing that up and I complete agree with what you said

3) I’m a aiming you mean that people don’t look at their own communities flaws when it comes to issues like this and I completely agree

4) I’ve actually mostly heard a and b in this community, I can understand saying trans men and women need their own movement I just don’t understand a lot of the hate towards them in the community , I’ve heard a lot of people say it’s because they think being a woman is a costume which I don’t believe is true and I don’t believe that majority of trans women think of womanhood that way

5) I was actually raised in a cult lol and had major gender roles forced and beliefs forced on me , I don’t think they are ani feminist I have always thought that feminism gave us the choice to things like wanting be a house wife and wanting a family or being childless and pursuing a career, it’s like people who say that wearing hijabs is oppressive even if the women may not have been raised in a country where Islam or modesty is prevalent. I 100 percent agree that our upbringing and the things that have been implanted into our minds and young girls stays with us forever and influences our decisions when it comes to lifestyle and belief

I’m really glad we can have this discussion, again thank you for responding 🫶

My take on “radical feminism” that nobody asked for

I myself consider myself leaning very into radical feminism but I see that terf ideologies seem to get mixed in more often than not (wanna make it clear I support trans rights)

1. A lot of rad fems think that all heterosexual sex is rape which is such an insane thing to do and implies that women do not have the power or capacity to consent to heterosexual sex

2. I do agree that we as woman will never find liberation through sex or sex work however rad fems do not realize that a lot of women fall into sex work and can not simply quit, I do not support the sex work industry but I support sex workers

3. To me it seems a lot of white women have overshadowed the movement and only mention woc when it’s used as an aha! moment against men and not with the intention of actually helping

4. Extreme transphobia, the main idea is that trans women rape women’s body’s and appropriating the body, my conflict with this is women are not their bodies and trans women have always felt like women since birth is the biological aspect that’s the problem

5. A lot of rad fems think a women choosing a certain lifestyle or religion is oppressive which again perpetuates the idea that women can not make a choice without a man or patriarchal idea being involved or a sense of brain washing

I think a lot of rad fems have lost sense of the movement and more times than often make themselves appear victim like and in a constant state of martyrdom, yes we women have suffered and continue to suffer and be oppressed but we can not let this weight break us down and make us point fingers at people (trans women and women who choose religion or certain life styles) who are not the root cause of our suffering

Please let me know your thoughts

2 years ago

if you or your father looks like this pls hmu

If You Or Your Father Looks Like This Pls Hmu
1 year ago

It would either make me cry or turn me on more lol

No Matter How Much I Am Attracted To House I Know That If I Worked For Him I Would Think He Was The Most

No matter how much I am attracted to house I know that if I worked for him I would think he was the most annoying mf on earth and quit my job working for him within a month lol

9 months ago

Are you calling me a man? because I’m not a man and I’ve said it multiple times, but I am reposting cuz that guy is sick and should be called out

My take on “radical feminism” that nobody asked for

I myself consider myself leaning very into radical feminism but I see that terf ideologies seem to get mixed in more often than not (wanna make it clear I support trans rights)

1. A lot of rad fems think that all heterosexual sex is rape which is such an insane thing to do and implies that women do not have the power or capacity to consent to heterosexual sex

2. I do agree that we as woman will never find liberation through sex or sex work however rad fems do not realize that a lot of women fall into sex work and can not simply quit, I do not support the sex work industry but I support sex workers

3. To me it seems a lot of white women have overshadowed the movement and only mention woc when it’s used as an aha! moment against men and not with the intention of actually helping

4. Extreme transphobia, the main idea is that trans women rape women’s body’s and appropriating the body, my conflict with this is women are not their bodies and trans women have always felt like women since birth is the biological aspect that’s the problem

5. A lot of rad fems think a women choosing a certain lifestyle or religion is oppressive which again perpetuates the idea that women can not make a choice without a man or patriarchal idea being involved or a sense of brain washing

I think a lot of rad fems have lost sense of the movement and more times than often make themselves appear victim like and in a constant state of martyrdom, yes we women have suffered and continue to suffer and be oppressed but we can not let this weight break us down and make us point fingers at people (trans women and women who choose religion or certain life styles) who are not the root cause of our suffering

Please let me know your thoughts

Edit

⭐️Some people seem to be confused about this but i was born a woman and will always be a woman, it’s so crazy how other women will try to degrade me as if they were men for disagreeing with them or seeing things differently, i do not like liberal feminism and i never have, and i do not like to label my belief system and prefer to make a more individual standpoint than community⭐️

Another edit lol

⭐️I have never claimed to be a rad fem or that I know everything about rad feminism because I don’t, and that was the purpose of this post, it’s really crazy how people will say they want to educate and liberate women while yelling and degrading me for simply not agreeing with them and proceed to do the same things men do, you are no better than a man, I’ve come to realize that this community strayed from its original purpose and roots and has been taken over by people who want to put in their own two cents and opinion, this community or at least a good portion of it seems like a very miserable community, I have meet a lot of rad fems who have common sense and realize that hate will get them nowhere and being rude to me won’t achieve anything, on the other hand majority of rad fems I’ve meet have misconstrued the movement from what I’ve read and put feelings over facts, I won’t interact to hate and only to genuine discussions ⭐️

7 months ago

1. She said she knew SOME women with pcos not all the women in the world with pcos nor did she say that all women felt the need to shave ect

2. It is just a fact that someone needs to put effort into their transition to got into the societal standard. You cannot look at those two people and say they are at the dance point of their transition

I genuinely don’t understand the hate the trans community gets, I know there are bad people in that community but that’s just the way the world is, there are bad people everywhere

It’s weird to me seeing how in places like Thailand or in my culture trans women are seen as two spirited, not women but not men either, or are seen as a different kind of women.

I Don’t really understand the hate because I come from a culture where it is accepted

I suggest everyone takes a look at her tik tok

I love the way she does not bullshit or cut corners when it comes to talking about issues in the trans community

What do y’all think?

9 months ago

Did anyone else notice they made Farrah taller in mw3?

She used to be at Prices and Alex’s shoulders and now she reaches half their head


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