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You know what makes my blood boil? When "fathers" find out that they're gonna have a girl and get angry...
LIKE BITCH, YOU WERE HAPPY A MINUTE AGO!! WHAT'S WRONG WITH A GIRL??!?!
Putting bioessentialist up on the high shelf until tumblr users understand that it's not just a word for when someone says genders are different
I love this plan
Bubbly bimbos with big pretty tits that need me to pick what they wear, what they do, where they go. She's a smart girl when she's off Tumblr. Smart, sweet, beautiful, and reserved. An intelligent little angel who loves to smile and be a little dorky. She's perfect in every sense of the word. I want to make her life easier and make decisions for her. Let her come home and turn her mind off. To go blank and pretty the second the door closes behind her. I want to control her life and make her happy.
Learn how to behave. We are women.
When we catch men staring at our tits, we let them grope them. When men grope our ass in public, we bend over so he can use us. When a man orders us to do something, we say “Yes Sir,” and obey with a smile.
Our place is beneath men. We obey, serve, take cock, and make babies. Be a proper woman.
Please
Please 🥺
I want to control everything about her. Control what she wears, who she sees, where she goes. I want to dress her up like a doll. Like a mindless bimbo doll who needs me to make decisions for her. A mindless helpless toy who lives to serve and worship its master. A beautiful little fuck pet that only knows how to arch it's back and do tricks for me. A pretty little plastic toy.
That’s how it works 😉
Marriage is a team effort and a successful marriage has roles.
BNHA literally starts with an ass shot of a woman.
Mt. Lady does get her cool moments later on, but she’s a seriously minor character and I frankly wouldn’t be surprised if she dies. And she’s far from being the only female character who is egregiously sexualized.
Czytaj dalej
I’ll say it can also be funny and revealing:
My first job was with this weird dude (we’ll call him Andy) that ran a telecom subcontracting business; I was effectively a cable monkey with a bit of extra computer knowledge. To give you an idea of who this guy was, he was a family friend from church (I was raised in a Fundie household) and was the kind of guy that, when the CDC put out the “everyone has to have a cloth covering” mandate during COVID, he wore a cheesecloth mask, even though my friend (also working for him; he knew this) had to go home to a VERY immunocompromised father.
We were on our way to a job site somewhere relatively far (like an hour or two), and I was in the passenger seat where he was talking to me about all the people he’s hired and passed on.
Now, for context, I was barely shaking eggshell off at this point; if a queer person that I felt safe around had asked me, “hey <deadname>, are you—” *hand tilt*, I’d have responded with, “eh probably? I can’t transition bc of family and gf though, so…”
AAAAAnyway, Andy turns to me in the car and—almost bragging, I shit you not—says, “did you know I’ve never hired a woman? They just don’t apply.”
In my head I go “hehe—stelth,” but I just nod my head and also think, “yeah I don’t think that says as much about women as you think, buddy. I think that says more about you.”
Honestly I wish I’d been brave enough to say that in that moment. But I was an egg in an unsafe space sitting next to my boss in a job I needed, so I didn’t advocate the way I should have if I’d had a spine.
we talk a lot about how damaging trans women’s experience of being around men who think there are no women around, but i rarely hear talk about how exhausting and alienating it is to constantly have to interact 1 on 1 with men who think theyre talking to another man. its damaging and draining in a dfferent way.
it's crazy how many super duper patriarchal things get retroactively justified in the name of being about love. yeah I'm sure women taking their husbands surname has always 100% been about recovering from trauma and distancing yourself from abusive family or whatever and has absolutely nothing at all to do with women being seen as property. great work here everyone, marriage as a concept has been redeemed through the power of pop psychology