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brosniffer · 2 months
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8M Día Internacional de la Mujer
📌 Recuerda, no es el día del feminismo, pero gracias al movimiento se han hecho grandes avances.
No se celebra a la mujer, se conmemoran sus esfuerzos, se recuerda a los años de lucha en pro de la igualdad y equidad, se honra a los hechos, se llora y se pide soluciones a problemas y/o desapariciones, se invita a reflexionar y exigir cambios que afectan a las mujeres y como partes de una sociedad, afectan a todos los demás.
📌 No es el día encontrá del hombre, de hecho se busca que no exista una pelea entre hombres vs mujeres.
📌 Tenemos toda la vida para valorar a las mujeres, decirles lo valiosas que son, fuertes, brillantes, independientes; para dar cartas, flores o regalos, no el el 8 de marzo, este día se invita a seguir con la lucha.
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newbuddylove · 8 months
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cyghosses · 8 months
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Why don't men who hate women just date other men and shut up? I don't see why they get so complicate 🙄
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elkoko · 2 months
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Consejos
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quotesofcriminalminds · 7 months
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Derek Morgan: Nothing like jet-sleep, right?
Elle Greenaway: Yeah, it’s kinda like a night of drinking without the drinking
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kayakovicyoo · 1 month
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to misogynist, sexist, xenophobic, closed-minded, discriminatory, anti-feminist!
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woolfem · 2 years
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brazil hates women. they were trying to stop a 11 year old girl, who got pregnant after being raped, from her right to abortion and now a man exposed an 21 year old actress, who was forced to have a baby after being raped and she gave it up to adoption, which is smth very private.
she didn't want it to go public, some nurse sent the guy the proof and now the actress is under attack on social media. this is proof that it isn't about the fetus life, it's about controlling women.
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¿Alguna vez has vivido una situación parecida?
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brosniffer · 1 month
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macrolit · 2 years
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This is a real advertisement. No, seriously.  The ‘70s, man... *smh* 
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gale-gentlepenguin · 5 months
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Gale's opinion on Caballerismo as an example of traditional masculinity.
I find men's thoughts on what it means to be men very interesting.
Bless you Gale! ♡
Caballerosidad or Gentleman like behavior is something that is not directly considered a part of Traditional Masculinity BUT truly Masculine men do practice this behavior.
Masculinity or as I am Familar with it, Machismo. Is about projecting one’s traits as a man.
According to Machismo. A man must be Assertive, Confident, Cool, Strong, and Sexually Viral. (It means to have lots of Sex.)
Some would say that a man with Machismo would be very negative or degrading to Women, and thus counteract Caballerosidad. I can see the argument.
And those that don’t embody Machismo correctly do treat women awfully. Truly masculine men treat women with respect and love, that is the Machismo I have been taught.
So in my opinion, it SHOULD be gentlemanly to be masculine.
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ferranhumor · 8 months
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DAILY BOOMER, 25 agosto de 2023
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horizon-verizon · 1 year
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I find it ironic how Aegon III, a quiet, sombre man, not interested in fighting or hunting or any fun was born to daemyra. I bet Daemon often looked at him in his childhood and wondered if he was from his blood.
...anon, Aegon III was not just "quiet and sombre" because that was his personality.
As you just said, Aegon was in his “childhood” -- he wasn't a man when his parents were alive and raising him. Both his parents died before he turns 11. He never develops the desire to fight and hunt or really is passionate for anything because of trauma.
Yet you imply that he becomes a certain type of man despite his parents efforts?
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Aegon III never grew up into an adult fully raised by Rhaenyra and Daemon. He was a severely Depressed and traumatized man in despair who scorned socialization and human connection because he was put into constant danger since he was 10 and lost everything except his brother, whom he still thought lost for 5 years and thought it was all his own fault.
He was 10 when he witnessed Rhaenyra, his mother, get eaten alive by his uncle's dragon Sunfyre and for months afterwards he was held hostage by the same murderous uncle (Aegon II) who would have begun mutilating him to protect himself from Rhaenyra’s supporters.
I’m taking a wild, wild guess here and saying that you never read my post HERE. I also suggest looking through its reblogs -- others have bring in more evidence of Aegon’s despair.
Here is another description of Aegon III as a man:
Although some joy returned to Aegon following the return of his brother Viserys, he would always remain a melancholy man who found pleasure in almost nothing, who disliked being touched, and who would retreat to his chambers for days on end, brooding alone.
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We don’t know what sort of personality he had before he lost his family in so gruesome ways but even if he was more reserved, why would you assume that Daemon would be frustrated with, disapprove, or believe Aegon the Younger to not be his son or be inferior because he doesn’t act “manly”? Are you trying to diminish the pride Daemon would have had for him and his brother? 
Then I think you don’t really know Daemon. Daemon, who supported his brother Viserys even though he felt that Viserys was way too people pleasing. You must really think of Daemon and people in general in absolutes.
Trauma doesn’t equal personality.
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C) This edit comes in light of @ladylarisa ‘s reblog of this post.
Despite his trauma, Aegon III seems to have had his father tell him and train him to have a particular inner strength and pride that enables him to face foes set to control him and his brother. His reserved-ness did not equal weakness. 
They say:
"Though only nine at the time, Aegon came from a long line of warriors and heroes and had been raised on stories of their bold deeds and daring exploits"
(Who else would have raised him with these stories, if not his mother and father, Rhaenyra and Daemon Targaryen?)
“Lord Manderly,” King Aegon said, in the sudden stillness, “pray tell me how old I am, if you would be so good.”
“You are ten-and-six today, Your Grace,” Lord Manderly replied.
“A man grown. It is time for you to take the governance of the Seven Kingdoms into your own hands.”
“I shall,” King Aegon said. “You are sitting in my chair.” The coldness in his tone took every man in the room aback.
And let's not forget:
The king’s face grew hard. “Ser Marston,” he said, “this man is my Hand and innocent of treason. The traitors here are those who tortured him to bring forth this false confession. Seize the Lord Confessor, if you love your king…else I will know that you are as false as he is.”
His words rang across the inner ward, and in that moment, the broken boy Aegon III seemed every inch a king.
Aegon III was Daemyra to the core. That's literally his mother and father's personalities combined. That's Rhaenyra and Daemon's son.
A quote ladylarisa refers to is HERE. In it, one Kingsguard named Marston Waters, who was illicitly named Aegon’s new Hand (without his leave) and tried to arrest Lady Larra Rogare (Viserys’ wife) after her family and its short-lived bank in Westeros fell. 
She was to be arrested and possibly killed for her brothers’ “treachery”, but Viserys II confronted the arresters and warned against them entering Maegor’s Holdfast, after which Sandoq the Shadow (Larra’s follower) killed Ser Amaury Peake (QUOTE of aftermath). 
THIS is further description of Sandoq the Shadow.
This is the QUOTE of how Aegon III gained back power after he turned 16.
And THIS is the quote about Aegon having been nine and having learned of his lines warriors and “their bold deeds and daring exploits”.
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multiculturedsstuff · 2 years
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Why is this the norm in our Latin culture
I remember when I was a little girl and My mother made me get up early to clean on the weekends while my brothers Got to stay in bed . The amount of times that I got scolded for voicing my disgust. The amount of times I heard “lava tu los Platos porque tu eres la mujer”
(clean the dishes you are the woman )
I always considered it unfair but because this is what I was used to I believed this was normal . I watched my mother serve my father as soon as he got home from a long day of work and it be expected not an ounce of gratitude ,not an ounce of respect from the person that supposedly loved her.
When I got in my first relationship I did what I thought was expected and by doing this I was conditioning the person I was with To expect this behavior from me , so on days that I did not fulfill my “wifely” duties
Then we would have fights and his Macho side would come to the surface ,the you will do as I say because I am the man side came out ,the why did you want a relationship if you where not ready BS came out ,it got so bad that I was afraid of fights and arguments I would make sure that I did what was expected . My duties included cooking ,cleaning,paying the bills and attending the kids .I was a maid without pay or at least that is what it felt like ,now I’m not bashing stay at home moms but this is not what it was for me I wanted to go out and work but I wasn’t allowed to , the man was the bread winner and my place was at home with the children ,it never crossed my mind , I am an adult I don’t need permission I can buy my own beer and smokes but I need permission to go work and socialize? The shit was ridiculous I was so ashamed for years that this happened to me I fell victim to this abuse and for a long time did not even realize it was abuse
Fast forward a few years now an adult and a very independent and successful woman , I don’t cook not because I don’t want to but because I have a very demanding Job ,who wants to come home from a long day of work to clean and cook ? As crazy as it seems , sometimes I feel like I am failing and I feel a sense of guilt , the funny thing is that because both my wife and I are working all the time neither of us expect anything from the other but coming from such a toxic environment its hard to break the chains and break the cycle .So I guess My question is are Latino women just as guilty of falling into the Machismo narrative ?
Are we part of this problem ?
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