Common father experience
dad: "you forgive your mom way easier than you ever forgive me"
me: "she raised me and you were consistently hostile and absent"
dad: "wooooooooooooow"
Exactly đ¤ now youâre getting it
Sex is why women are opressed
Gender is how
some of yall need to understand that "my body, my choice" also applies to:
addicts in active addiction with no intention of quitting
phys disabled people who deny medical treatment
neurodivergent people who deny psychiatric treatment (yes, including schizophrenic people and people with personality disorders)
trans people who want or don't want to medically transition (yes, including trans masc lesbians with top surgery and trans women without bottom surgery, yall are so weird to them wtf)
and if you can't understand that, then you don't get to use the phrase
Meanwhile most men have skid marks in their underwear
I hate the weird smell insecurity (idk what else to call it) that's being pushed on women rn. All of the whole body deodorants that are being advertised, the videos about """female hygiene"""", how you need to smell good down there, and "how to smell like a SNACK đ all day long". Perfumes, body mists and scented lotions are a huge deal rn, which says to me that companies have found yet another way to make women overly self-aware and paranoid about how they are perceived, as well as a new way to exploit them consistently for money. It never ends, the creativity is insane. If its not one thing its another.
What happened to "clothes don't have a gender" and why do you need to project all of this bullshit onto your infant baby? Suddenly pink equals girl and blue equals boy again and you call yourself progressive.
here we go again. moid who loves visiting brothels, dates and fucks porn stars, and brags about having sex with over 1000 women is defending sex work.
fucking kill yourself hasan.
https://www.reddit.com/r/mypartneristrans/s/XjVOsHQfzc
straight woman whose mtf partner is insisting she should identify as a lesbian & she spares no words describing the situation
Today in episode #72 985 of "men are men no matter what they identify as".
Where's that statistic again which shows that most men dgaf about their wives when they get sick?
Instead of asking people "do you support trans rights", we should ask if they supports actual demands of trans activists. Because it's easy to support a popular label. The real test is to see if people are actually in favor of what lies behind it (just like instead of asking if people support feminism, we must ask if they're in favor of various womens rights).
A few examples of questions :
Do you support the right of male people to legally identify as women ?
Are you in favor of mixed-sex prisons ? Changing rooms ? Public toilets ? Support groups ?
Do you think medical treatment should be tested for a specific use before it's available for that use ?
How do you feel about taxpayers moey going to non-medically essential procedures for trans people who wants them ?
Do you think biological sex should be legally erased ?
Are you in favor of medical treatment preventing fertility for minor patients without medical problems ?
Do you think people should be able to dress however they want as long as it's not sexual in public spaces ?
Don't hesitate to propose your own questions. Doesn't have to be about harmful practices of the trans activists. Just has to be clear and objective points of trans rights.
The original idea for this post comes from @stumblngrumbl
âI never see you in the clubâ I never see you having violent meltdowns alone in your room and hitting yourself but ok
I rly hate the Satanic Panic & the moral panic surrounding violence in video games in the 90s, coz it's now impossible to talk about the social implications of violent video games in a realistic sense.
No, violence in video games does not create serial killers in the way most people imagine it would.
However, it's very important to notice how after 9/11, a lot of violent video games pivoted their content from silly gratuitous cartoon gore to more realistic military shooters set in the Levant from a US American lens. It's also important to notice the connection of these games & their toxic online multi-player voice chats to Gamer Gate in 2014.
It's obviously not as black & white as it was presented in the 80s & 90s, I dont think everyone who played early Call of Duty games is a white supremacist who wants to join the military to kill people in the middle east, but I think it's dangerous to pretend like video games or any media can't have an impact on the way people think about violence.
I think what makes all the difference here is how that violence is portrayed, what the message behind it is, what the motives are behind the people who crafted that message, who the victims of that violence are, how they are portrayed & the greater cultural context that surrounds it.
See, itâs good to laugh at yourself when youâre being silly.
Sex is why women are opressed
Gender is how