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female-eren · 3 minutes
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Thank God , sex by deception is illegal. What a fucking rapist mentally this Trans cult have . I really wanna see how all the TRAs will defend this now ?
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female-eren · 3 hours
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I'm out of words and patience to explain once again that 'empowering' does not mean 'makes me feel confident/good/strong/powerful'. for something to be empowering it actually has to be enfranchising, it has to give you power not just the feeling of power. male approval is not empowering no matter how much it makes you feel like you have power over men by being sexy to them. this fantasy of leading lustful idiotic men around by the dick serves only men.
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female-eren · 3 hours
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female-eren · 3 hours
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I usually love this blog, but this is unhinged.
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Sexual assault is real and prevalent, but JK Rowling has never encouraged violence against trans individuals -- and the murder rate of trans individuals is FAR lower than practically any other demographic.
Rape fantasies are also prevalent and typically do not lead to actually raping people or enjoying actual rape -- that is true. But holy shit...
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female-eren · 3 hours
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soooo bored [starts to go through a process of radioactive decay]
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female-eren · 11 hours
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i know we cannot recount all the ways women have been feminists throughout history much less backtrack through centuries of badly recorded history to find when feminism "started" but i still was put off by this article putting a name and date to who "started feminism"
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female-eren · 16 hours
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Not to PoLiCe wOmEn'S BoDiEs but I wish shaving your legs and pubes was illegal
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female-eren · 1 day
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conservative homophobia adapted by the liberal feminists/TRA: examples
1. “homosexuals are genitalia obsessed/sex obsessed”
- old homophobic statement, obvious; gay people are perverse and shallow, sinners only obsessed with carnal aspects
2. “penis/vagina fetishism”
- as above. religious homophobes tend to see gay people as someone who has a fetish towards same sex bodies
3. “sex isn’t needed in a relationship”
- aka “but you can have a deep connection without that perverse stuff! why won’t you just be friends?”
4. “it’s shallow to reject someone only because they have a penis!”
- an accusation straight people never face; again, boiling down gay attraction and love to something purely physical and lacking depth
5. “what if you meet [opposite sex person] and fall in love?”
- “what if you meet the right man?”, nowadays changed to “what if you meet a trans girl and fall in love?”. making a point that the person just hasn’t met the “right” someone of the opposite sex yet 
6. “lesbians use strap-ons and dildos, so why don’t they like dick?”
- I heard it in conservative Poland at the age of 10 or so, from teenage boys who thought it meant lesbians actually like dick, or else they wouldn’t want to be penetrated with fake dick. they just hate men. or something. nowadays they hate trans women
7. “it’s a preference”
- again, an old notion that says it’s a choice, matter of personal tastes. “genital preference” currently
8. “homosexuals are reducing people to their genitalia”
- again, the implication that sex based attraction means objectification and reduction, that gay people see their potential partners as walking penises or vulvae and that there’s no depth or personal connection to it
9. “but sex doesn’t have to involve genitalia”
- being in an opposite sex relationship is “better” so you should go through the hassle of finding usually unsatisfying “alternative” methods instead of being with a partner you’d actually like. also a notion used in conversion therapy.
10. “homosexuality results from trauma”
- aka “it’s ok if you had trauma with penis!”. it’s the notion that exclusive same-sex attraction is just ptsd from being assaulted by an opposite sex person
11. “but lesbians like trans men/butches/intersex women” 
- again, the implication that since lesbians like “women who look like men”, it means they actually like men and seek out the closest substitute (also the notion that androgynous women are just imperfect copies of manhood) but won’t go for real men because of personal hangups 
there’s also more examples which I don’t remember in the moment or I don’t want to make this post horribly long. there’s a lot of conversion therapy rhetoric about learning to touch penis/vulva slowly and starting from touching the opposite sex through clothes etc. it’s incredibly disgusting that nobody is allowed to point it out and call out the appropriation of literal conservative sentiments without being accused of bigotry. it’s annoying to me how years and years after I see the same rhetoric I saw and hated as a child hailed as something “progressive” in Western “leftist” spaces. it’s all disgusting
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female-eren · 2 days
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tumblr users will see a fictional character and be like hmm but what if i drew them ugly instead
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female-eren · 2 days
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Absolutely LABOURING to get this coprolite out of me
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female-eren · 2 days
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Terfs be like “uwu stop making lesbians touch dick”, as if you have to touch someone’s genitals to have sex with them
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female-eren · 2 days
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They really try to make Elena and Stefan the big sexy endgame romance so far in season 1 so I wonder how they'll make Damon and Elena the "real" true love soulmates
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female-eren · 3 days
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im thinking of jobs that involve contact with the private area. doctors, beauty salons, tattooist/piercer. they all wear gloves and work in sterile environments, also the worker is clothed.
im thinking of jobs that involve saliva. also doctors, covid test stations. again, sterile environment, worker is clothed, probably even wearing a mask, and gloves.
im thinking of jobs where the worker has to get naked. actors and actresses, models. they are at least supposed to have a coach on set and an agent supporting their safety.
none of this is implemented in prostitution and never will be because it destroys the illusion of it being about sex and not money and power exerted through it. sex cant be regulated or professionalised and thats beside the point that with all possible regulations it is still unwanted sex.
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female-eren · 3 days
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I'm watching Vampire Diaries for the first time and everyone's so mean to Caroline??
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female-eren · 3 days
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I know all of the arguments about female bodies being better like having better immune systems and surviving famine. It doesn't really help. I watched a video about high diving and they explained that women literally don't participate in dives from "male" heights because the shape of female hips and pelvises inherently makes female bodies more prone to injury in very high jumps. Sometimes I feel fucking held prisoner in this body and I feel almost agonized at the idea that I could've dedicated my entire life and all my waking time to a sport and still never be as good as male athletes doing the same. Or not even doing the same amount of work, they could be doing less work and still perform better or get to participate more, shatter new records and everything.
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female-eren · 3 days
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If you on your own can't reach the conclusion that wanting to physically hurt someone, EVEN IF THEY WANT IT, especially by using tired old misogynistic tropes like rape, sexist slurs, eroticization of male dominance, the female body as a vessel for male pleasure ("cocksleeve", anyone?) and sexualization of childish behavior/objects (DDLG, "little", "subspace", etc) is FUCKED UP then idk what to tell you. Our society doesn't allow you to murder or cannibalize "consenting" people either. But just add some sex to your misogynistic violence and it's all good? Kill yourself!
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female-eren · 3 days
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Yeah man @krongbly it's such a safe environment that women die and 13 year olds post "tutorials" for "safe" strangulation (oxymoron) on tiktok
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Knife play, choking and rough sex have found a home on FreakTok, but the line between sex positivity and sexual violence is becoming blurred.
“When he claims he’s freaky but won’t drag a knife across your skin… it’s funny how people have become pussies all of a sudden”.
Welcome to #freaktok, one of the darker corners in TikTok’s labyrinth maze of subcultures and alternative communities. Where #thriftflipping clothes or #astralprojecting into an alternative dimension doesn’t cut it, users instead like to brag about rejecting ‘normal’ sex.
And it doesn’t seem to be niche. At the time of writing, #Freak has over 1.2 billion views. #ChokeMe has 45.3 million. While a lot of this content is innocent, it is easy to find far more sinister videos. One, of a girl encouraging her reluctant boyfriend to choke her, has 1.1 million views. Another, of a user mocking viewers for being quote-unquote vanilla has 78,000 likes.
“Vanilla is the new frigid,” says 19-year-old Lily from Buckinghamshire. After leaving a comment on a video of a boy mocking his girlfriend for not being into choking, Lily came under fire. “I wrote something like ‘not wanting to be choked doesn’t mean you’re boring’ and I ended up being called out for it,” she says. “People kept saying that I didn’t know how to have a good time and that I obviously wasn’t comfortable with my sexuality.”
As a result, Lily began to question her own preferences. “I started wondering whether this was what sex-positive people did and that maybe I just didn’t understand what ‘good’ sex looked like,” she says. “I found myself defending my own preferences because people weren’t open to the idea that I actually liked ‘normal’ sex.” In the end, Lily deleted her comment because the replies were becoming increasingly personal.
SO FREE AND OPEN AND POSITIVE!!!!
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