it's hard being a radfem who gets into fandom spaces cause why does every character y'all deem "too feminine/masculine" to be their gender have to be trans 😭
That was me
shout out to the lady in the back who shouted ‘ARE YOU KIDDING ME?’ when a big title card ‘to be continued’ played at the end
i wonder whats it like to be normal have aspirations and motivation and not hating every second of every day of ur life and thinking about things other than what drug to try next
Omg Yes!!!
i’m sorry but what’s so crazy about thinking teens identify as trans/non-binary because it’s trendy? we’ve already seen the same thing happen with depression back in 2012-2014 on tumblr, a lot of people were faking it because it made them seem like manic pixie dream girls or whatever. what makes you think today’s teens are somehow more mature, self aware and not seeking ways to be special and unique?
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Y’all are stupid af
It’s no about you
You are females, women’s bathrooms are females bathrooms
i think it's a little bit funny in a morbid way that, as a trans man, every radfem that made me scared to inspect my identity or come out earlier.... like that misandry and transphobia caused the "man in the women's bathrooms" problem. im the man infiltrating women's spaces because i don't feel safe being out. and literally i would stop doing that if transphobia went away anyway.... but actually bathroom segregation is very stupid in the first place anyway, so.... yeah. whatever.
Submitted March 18, 2023
It’s me
im so tired. imagine forgetting sexism is a thing.
I have two moods
Sitting on a Tumblr constantly
Not being here for almost a month ٩( ᐛ )و
Yess
Remember, you can’t be a radfem if you exclude sex workers
While I am against the porn industry and BDSM and that kind of culture I don't think that female sex workers should be excluded from my feminism. Many women enter the sex work industry as a result of having no where else to go or being forced into it by partners, peer pressure, friends, society, etc. I don't think it's fair to shame these women because I don't think that's helping anything I think what these women need is support and telling them that they're wrong or evil for doing sex work doesn't help them in any way.