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horizonspurple · 1 year
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To the girls
who are insecure about their bodies and want to keep some clothes on
who need a little extra help with lubrication
who don't want the control, but do want to be on top because their nerves make them tense up unconsciously down there, making penetration difficult
who can't orgasm from penetration alone or always need help of a toy
who are less sensitive in some parts considered erogenous
who can't do certain positions because they hurt or feel uncomfortable
You are seen, you are loved, you are valid and you are not alone💕
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tabney2023 · 1 year
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Michelle Obama and her daughters, Sasha & Malia.
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foxspit · 1 year
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Mayas land
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neridawoods · 8 months
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page 41 of Peppermint Tea.
Joan of Arc was a pious peasant in medieval France. she believed that God had chosen her to lead France to victory. in its long-running war with England.
with no military training. Joan convinced crown prince Charles de Valois. to allow her to lead a French army. to the besieged city of Orleans. where they achieved a stunning victory.
after this. Joan was captured by enemy forces. tried for witchcraft. and burned at the stake at the age of 19.
Joan is considered one of history's greatest martyrs. and is the patron saint of France.
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elizabethsisssues · 2 years
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Why is it that when we talk about “plus size” bodies we are only describing women? This is a rhetorical question of course because I know why. The arguments I hear about how to categorise women’s body types (weather they’re plus or mid) are ridiculous. A body is body - it deserves love and respect no matter its size. Perhaps instead of focusing on the label we give to to a women’s size we could focus on empowering those who’s size has been demonised by the media.
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mxdwn · 10 months
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Tracy Chapman Will Become the First Black Woman to Have a Number One Country Song as the Sole Writer
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https://music.mxdwn.com/2023/07/01/news/tracy-chapman-will-become-the-first-black-woman-to-have-a-number-one-country-song-as-the-sole-writer/
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globalheroesnews · 8 months
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horizonspurple · 1 year
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To the people Pt. 2
To the people
who struggle with performance anxiety
have trauma's or triggers that they need to pay extra attention too
who are selfconcious about scars, stretch marks, (body)acne, bodyhair or other so called imperfections
who have mental health issues that effect their libido, be it from a non-existent libido to a hyperactive one or cycling between the two
who have feelings of guilt and shame around their body and sexuality because of trauma or bad experiences
You are seen, you are loved, you are valid and you are not alone💕
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tabney2023 · 11 months
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Princess Augusta, King George's Mother to Lady Agatha Danbury. “You are not allowed to come here and sob. You may not quit. Cover your bruises and endure. Do not lose control of your fate, Agatha.” —Princess Augusta, Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story on Netflix.
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Climate change is a global problem that affects everyone, but the impacts are not felt equally. Women and girls are among the most vulnerable and are disproportionately affected by climate change [1]. The existing gender inequalities amplify the impacts of climate change on women, posing unique threats to their livelihoods, health, and safety [1]. The purpose of this research paper is to examine the impacts of climate change on women, why they are the most affected, and what can be done to fix gender inequality in climate change.
Impacts that women sustain:
Women bear the brunt of the impacts of climate change in several ways. Firstly, women depend more on natural resources, such as water and forests, for their livelihoods, yet have less access to them [1]. This makes them more vulnerable to climate change-induced natural disasters, such as droughts and floods, which affect their ability to produce food and earn an income. Secondly, women have unique health risks related to climate change. Extreme weather events, such as hurricanes, put women at increased risk of sexual violence in displacement camps [2]. Women also face increased risks of illness due to climate-related air pollution [2]. Thirdly, women bear a disproportionate responsibility for securing food and water for their families during and after natural disasters [1]. Finally, women are more likely to be economically vulnerable to climate change, as they are often employed in sectors that are more affected by climate change, such as agriculture and fisheries [4].
Why are women the most affected?
Women are the most affected by climate change due to existing gender inequalities. These inequalities make it harder for women to cope with the impacts of climate change and limit their ability to adapt to changing circumstances. Women have less access to resources such as education, healthcare, and financial resources, which limits their ability to respond to climate change. Moreover, women are often excluded from decision-making processes related to climate change, which prevents their voices from being heard [6]. Women's experiences and needs are often ignored in climate policies, resulting in policies that do not address the unique challenges faced by women. Finally, women face systemic discrimination, including gender-based violence, which is exacerbated by climate change-induced natural disasters [2].
The issue is how do we fix the inequalities in order to have their voices heard?
Gender inequality is a pressing issue in the context of climate change. Women and girls are more vulnerable to the impacts of climate change, and their participation and leadership in climate action are often limited. Here are some suggestions from the provided web search results on what can be done to address gender inequality in climate change:
Incorporating a gender lens into climate change response efforts is critical. This means ensuring that gender is horizontally integrated into all aspects of climate change response, including mitigation, adaptation, technology transfer, and financing [5].
Empowering women's organizations in vulnerable communities can help build climate resilience at the local level [4].
Ensuring equal space and resources for women and men to participate in climate change decision-making and action at all levels is crucial [13].
Closing the gender gap in scientific fields can help address gender inequality in climate change [9].
Legal reform, strengthening gender-responsive social protection and public service delivery, quotas for women's representation, and support for women's movements are all strategies that have made progress in reducing gender inequality [18].
Limiting the global temperature increase to 1.5°C requires reducing global emissions by approximately 50% in 2030, compared with 2010 levels. This can help mitigate the impacts of climate change that disproportionately affect women and girls [10].
Addressing gender inequality in leadership recognition and representation can advance gender equality in the governmental and corporate climate change response [2].
Ensuring that climate finance is accessible to both men and women and designed to generate mutual benefits, not exacerbate patterns of inequity, is crucial [13].
Reducing socialization by parents and other adults of girls and boys into traditional gender roles can help reduce gender inequality [14].
It is clear that gender inequality is a multifaceted issue that requires a comprehensive approach to address. By incorporating a gender lens into climate change response efforts, empowering women's organizations, and ensuring equal participation and leadership opportunities for women, progress can be made towards gender equality in the context of climate change.
We live in 2023, we should be past the gender inequalities that have plagued society for centuries. We must create programs that educate these women, and find solutions to the negativities they are experiencing. But we have to listen, communicate and work together in fighting climate change, and changing the inequalities that go with it. Team work and open dialogue is where we start, and we need to respect the young activist taking a stand for something they are passionate about.
If you don't understand climate change start researching it. Climate Change is the reason why Renewable Energy is the hottest topic. Our work is technically to ensure clean energy is produced to the grid, which that energy's production is making an impact on decreasing global warming. We have the power of multiple technologies in the palm of our hand. Instead of using it to just watch videos, start researching and understanding what global warming and climate change are doing to our planet and with the continuation of these numbers , what is projected to happen,
Some may not like this article, but this Tumblr is focused on offering articles on how to build your social media, to emotional intelligence. To product reviews and writing articles on subjects that deserve to be heard, giving the reader something to think about. But examine the numbers, and understand the science.
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Be sure to check out the following organizations: Azad Foundation, CREA, Feminism in India (FII), OXFAM India, and Self-Employed Women’s Association (SEWA), Bharat & learn how you can play a part in protecting women's rights!
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isahebec · 2 years
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what’s one experience you desire to have that you haven’t had yet?
I have never had a bestfriend which I optimistically cling onto the thought of that changing one day. At the very least I have had short glimpses of what I imagine that looks/feels like but never really had the full experience.
I want to fully experience girlhood. Girls supporting girls. I am tired of feeling like it is a never ending competition between me and others as a whole. I just want to be. Person to person, for me it is as simple as that. Heartfelt moments, raw tenderness and at times clumsiness.
I guess since the one's who bullied me in childhood were girls so I naturally be-friended boys for a long time as it felt easier and more drama free.
I do wish I had a girl that I could speak with platonically. Even if it's a pen friend; I've had a few of those in my time. I miss it dearly.
Maybe I should make a "Bestfriend Application" for the shits and giggles but knowing my luck nobody would take part.
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mad4indiaseo · 2 years
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Women Empowerment Shaking Hands With Sustainability
The environment and the economy both benefit from sustainability. The environment is vital because it supplies us with the materials we require to survive. The economy is vital because it provides us with the employment and income we require to survive. And then comes the new age concept of Women empowerment...
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itswackadoodletime · 6 days
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prwizard · 2 months
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GRID Pvt Ltd: Empowering Women, Driving Global Trade
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In a bid to revolutionize the export industry and empower women, GRID Pvt Ltd is making significant strides towards achieving its ambitious business goals. With a focus on generating employment for housewives and expanding its global footprint, the company is setting new benchmarks in social impact and economic growth.
Established with a vision to create meaningful employment opportunities for women, GRID Pvt Ltd aims to generate 300-400 jobs for housewives within the next 18-24 months. This commitment to social responsibility is at the core of the company's ethos, driving its mission to strengthen Indian families and communities.
"Inspired by the potential of our workforce, we are dedicated to creating pathways for women to thrive in the export industry," said Umesh Unnikrishnan Nair, Founder of GRID Pvt Ltd.
In addition to its social initiatives, GRID Pvt Ltd has outlined ambitious revenue targets, aiming to surpass, 100 crore within 18 months and 250 crore in annual revenue within 36 months. This growth trajectory underscores the company's commitment to driving economic prosperity and fostering innovation in the export sector.
"Our goals extend beyond financial success; we aspire to be catalysts for change and pioneers in global trade," added Firdaus Ahmed, Director at GRID Pvt Ltd.
Central to GRID Pvt Ltd's success are its unique selling points (USPs), which include not only its focus on women empowerment but also its endeavors to take Indian products to international markets. By showcasing the quality and diversity of Indian products on a global platform, the company is championing the 'Make in India' initiative and bolstering India's reputation as a key player in the global marketplace.
"We are proud to represent the rich cultural heritage and craftsmanship of India on the global stage. Through our partnerships and innovative strategies, we aim to elevate Indian products to new heights," stated Shaeen Mohammed, Director at GRID Pvt Ltd.
With its target audience comprising investors and venture capitalists, GRID Pvt Ltd is poised to attract strategic partnerships and investments to fuel its growth trajectory. The company's message to potential stakeholders is clear: join the journey of strengthening Indian families by providing employment opportunities for housewives while capitalizing on the lucrative export market.
In addition to traditional exports such as detergent powder, GRID Pvt Ltd is diversifying its product portfolio to include juices, energy drinks and General Trading products catering to evolving consumer preferences. Through strategic partnerships and innovative product offerings, the company aims to capitalize on emerging market trends and solidify its position as a leader in the export industry.
"We are constantly evolving and adapting to meet the demands of the global market. Our commitment to innovation and quality sets us apart and drives our success," emphasized Umesh Unnikrishnan Nair.
With existing market presence in Africa and Asia, GRID Pvt Ltd is looking ahead for exponential growth, with plans to expand its presence in key markets such as the US and Europe. By forging strategic partnerships and capitalizing on emerging opportunities, the company is on track to achieve its ambitious goals of revenue growth and social impact.
As GRID Pvt Ltd continues to make waves in the export industry, its dedication to empowering women and driving economic growth serves as a beacon of hope and progress in an ever-evolving global landscape.
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https://www.thegrids.world
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