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scumsleeperagent · 21 days
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I was just reading through this book from 1999 about Lesbian sexual health
I was just reading through this book from 1999 about Lesbian sexual health and i found these diagrams
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almost 60% of self-identified lesbians in this 1994 study report no adult homosexual behavior
as a lifelong lesbian I often wish I was in the 1990s, imagining a time with less posers and virtue signalers who aren't actually out there living lesbian lives. but things really haven't changed so much
even if we dont have much community at least we have more rights
Read the full book here:
https://archive.org/details/lesbianhealthcur0000unse/page/128/mode/2up
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scumsleeperagent · 21 days
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I've been inactive for the last 6 months because I am an Israeli and as you might imagine this has been a very sensitive time for me. I'm considering continuing to post again as an artistic outlet. I won't hide my jewishness/israeliness but I also have a 0 tolerance policy for harassment. Feel free to think whatever you might about me because of my ethnicity and where I live, but it's not my problem.
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scumsleeperagent · 6 months
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I read 'rich and powerful women like celebrities and athletes are forced to parade around nearly naked to remind all women that no amount of money or status could protect them from objectification. they must remain sexually accessible to the poorest man' and my life hasn't been the same since.
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scumsleeperagent · 6 months
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rip to you self hating posers but i WAS born this way <3 you’ll never be a homosexual if you weren’t, get well fucking soon homophobic idiot
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scumsleeperagent · 6 months
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WHAT MUST BE DONE - A call for submissions of fiction, essays, poetry, art, and comics on women killing men.
Submissions are open from October 1st to December 31st, 2023.
The subject matter is open to interpretation. A lot of women think about this a lot, each in her own way. One intention for the anthology is a focus on women's reasons and inner worlds when they choose to kill, not on the violence itself. We are not looking for torture or violence meant to titillate - this is women doing what must be done for practicality's sake, a measured decision.
Art submissions need to be black and white. Page size is 6" x 9" with .75" margins.
Accepted submissions are not paid. However, all contributors will receive a free contributor's copy and books will be sold at cost + shipping. The purpose of these and other ugly truths projects is to work towards a current thriving and diverse body of creative works from this women's community. We work to continue the unbroken chain of feminist women's creative and intellectual legacy.
Send submissions to [email protected]. Multiple submissions welcomed. Include an author bio (1 sentence minimum, but write as much as you'd like.)
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scumsleeperagent · 6 months
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Anyway everyone who immediately jumped on Israel for unverified accusations should feel embarrassed now that its been conclusively proven wrong
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scumsleeperagent · 7 months
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Back when I had a Facebook account I once commented that I thought drag queens were misogynistic caricatures of women and this liberal pseudo-feminist came down on me very agressively like I was a piece of shit for thinking that and we ended up debating the pressure of femininity on women and I don't remember exactly how I snuck it in the conversation but I said I was a trans woman and her tone completely changed it was insane. She calmed down instantly, became super respectful, all of the sudden I was allowed to disagree and she understood where I was coming from, even though my arguments hadn't changed at all. All it took was pretending to be a man pretending to be a woman. No more snarks, no more personal attacks, no more rudeness. My friends saw the conversation and were bewildered as well. I was only allowed a feminist opinion if I pretended it came from a man. I was only treated with empathy and respect when I pretended I was a man. Ridiculous.
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scumsleeperagent · 7 months
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I felt so freed when I realised that womahood is anything that I, as a human female, experience or have experienced.
As a young adult I felt alienated from femininity because I felt significantly comfier in loose-fitting clothes and no makeup. And someone said to me that maybe I’m agender? At the time I thought about it, and it made me realise that no, that didn’t make sense for me - my clothes and cosmetic choices don’t define my reality as a woman lol.
A woman is whatever I am - hairy or not, performing gender roles or not - simply because I’m a human of the female sex. My life experience is by-default an experience of womanhood, whatever that might look like for me. It’s not limited to any set of rules, and DEFINITELY not something as shallow as appearances and learned/conditioned stereotypes “about womanhood”. Just my 2 cents, the other anon asking about it reminded me of it.
Love your blog, your answers, your art.
☝️☝️☝️ Yes!
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scumsleeperagent · 7 months
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WOMEN MUST EAT PROTEIN.
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scumsleeperagent · 7 months
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Honestly stfu about Israel if you’ve never heard booms above you caused by enemies that want to kill you
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scumsleeperagent · 7 months
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it's lame how femenists like wax poetically about their shaved or unshaved armpits for 50 years like please get angry about real issues.
There’s definitely things to be said about body hair expectations for women vs men, so I don’t think it’s a bad thing that feminists are trying to paint female body hair in a positive light in a world where it’s seen as unhygienic and gross. I don’t blame women for being angry about being expected to shave. Yeah, it’s not the most pressing issue, but it’s an easy to grasp and relatable issue that I’m sure introduces many women to feminism (critique on beauty culture is what led me to looking into radical and rad-leaning feminism!)
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scumsleeperagent · 7 months
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the lesbian tide, 1971. Homophobic dog spans the ages
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scumsleeperagent · 7 months
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>wine enjoyers be like 'this one is so very dry'
>taste it
>it's wet
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scumsleeperagent · 7 months
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Background: During adolescence, bullying often has a sexual content. Involvement in bullying as a bully, victim or both has been associated with a range of negative health outcomes. Transgender youth appear to face elevated rates of bullying in comparison to their mainstream peers. However, the involvement of transgender youth as perpetrators of bullying remains unclear in the recent literature. Objective: The aim of this study was to compare involvement in bullying between transgender and mainstream youth and among middle and late adolescents in a general population sample. Methods: Our study included 139,829 students in total, divided between a comprehensive school and an upper secondary education sample. Associations between gender identity and involvement in bullying were first studied using cross-tabulations with chi-square statistics. Logistic regression was used to study multivariate associations. Gender identity was used as the independent variable, with cisgender as the reference category. Subjection to and perpetration of bullying were entered each in turn as the dependent variable. Demographic factors, family characteristics, internalizing symptoms, externalizing behaviors, and involvement in bullying in the other role were added as confounding factors. Odds ratios (OR) with 95% confidence intervals (95% CI) are given. The limit for statistical significance was set at p &lt; 0.001. Results: Both experiences of being bullied and perpetrating bullying were more commonly reported by transgender youth than by cisgender youth. Among transgender youth, all involvement in bullying was more commonly reported by non-binary youth than those identifying with the opposite sex. Logistic regression revealed that non-binary identity was most strongly associated with involvement in bullying, followed by opposite sex identity and cisgender identity. Transgender identities were also more strongly associated with perpetration of bullying than subjection to bullying.
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Secondly, we found that transgender identity was generally associated with perpetrating bullying and that the association was stronger than that of transgender identity and being bullied. To the best of our knowledge, past research has not examined perpetration of bullying among gender minority youth, thus rendering comparisons to prior research impossible. In a study by Dank et al. (2014), however, it was reported that the few transgender young people in their study were the ones most likely to perpetrate dating violence among their sample.
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Thirdly, non-binary identity was more strongly associated with involvement in bullying than opposite sex identity. Past research has found elevated rates of being subjected to bullying among youth (Lowry et al., 2020; van Beusekom et al., 2020) and transgender youth (Gower et al., 2018) who perceive themselves as more gender non-conforming (i.e., masculine females or feminine males) than youth with no such perception. Non-binary identifying youth particularly may display gender expression that does not conform to either masculine or feminine roles, and this may make them vulnerable to being bullied either due to simply being different from the mainstream, or as a result of heterosexist control. We found, however, that not only being bullied but also engaging in bullying was even more common among non-binary (perception of gender conforms to both or neither sex or it varies) than among opposite sex identifying youth.
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"Non-binary" is just a new way to bully other people.
Trying to make people refer to you in stupid, language defying ways, like "schglie/schglem," at the threat of being called a bigot, when you're a completely average man or woman, is the modern day equivalent of making the kids in the playground bow and call you "the god of the jungle gym" at the threat of being beaten up, when you can't actually do that flip from hanging by your knees into a standing position.
When, unlike the playground, society has given you the power to actually carry out that threat, you're not "marginalized," you're the ruling class. (What's that "power plus" arithmetic again?)
Whenever you enter the room, people tense up. And you love it. It's the whole point. Gay and transsexual people just want to blend in, but "nonbinary" is about the opposite. Everybody pays attention to you and you steal the oxygen out of the room. You say it's about "being kind," but you and everyone else knows what you are, which means it's really about being in control, but from a false position of vulnerability.
So it's no wonder it attracts narcissists and bullies. Especially when it's an effort-free way of being celebrated for a month - and on and off the rest of the year for an endless parade of "awareness" days - for being completely unremarkable and average.
Not being a tired stereotype is not an achievement, least of all one that needs to be celebrated.
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scumsleeperagent · 7 months
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Gay USA (1977) dir. Arthur J. Bressan Jr.
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scumsleeperagent · 7 months
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this book is a great resource for historical feminist writings. i'll be finding their pdfs and posting every so often for anyone interested :)
The Book of the City of Ladies (1405), Christine De Pizan
A Vindication of the Rights of Women (1792), Mary Wollstonecraft
Women and Economics (1900), Charlotte Perkins Gilman
Her Protection for Women (1589), Jane Anger
A Philosophical Satire (1691), Sor Juana Ines De La Cruz
Some Reflections Upon Marriage (1700), Mary Astell
The Petition of Belinda an African, to the Legislature of Massachusetts (1783), Belinda Sutton
On the Equality of the Sexes (1790), Judith Sargent Murray
Declaration of the Rights of Women and of the Female Citizen (1791), Olympe De Gouges
Appeal to the Men of Great Britain on Behalf of Women (1798), Mary Hays
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scumsleeperagent · 7 months
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lesbians (female homosexuals). we must continue writing books by and for lesbians.
writing books about the joys of being a lesbian, writing books about our struggles, writing books about sex and sensuality, writing books about our culture and community.
eventually, our books are going to be taken over with TIM nonsense and so we need to keep writing and keep creating, it is possible to keep the truth of female homosexuality alive but it will not be easy.
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