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sad-cinnamongirl · 14 days
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when people find out I was a child model/actress, I often get asked what they can do to become one/help their child become one. I have one tip: wait until they grow up. putting your child in that position is basically guaranteeing that they will be exposed to pedophiles, abusers and gain some sort of mental illness. all of the people I befriended around my age in those industries have suffered. and ALL of us have developed some sort of mental illness from that. ranging from depression and substance abuse, to PTSD and EDs.
this industry (especially for girls) just shows them from a young age that they are meant to be entertainment and to show off their face or bodies, that they are meant to appease men. it really just shows girls that even if you have a talent, you still must be performing femininity, and wearing makeup. this is such a harmful thing to instill in girls from a girls and is seriously grooming them into using their whole existence to please men.
when I first got into that industry I was just passionate about acting and I loved it as a child, but after pursuing it as a child, my interest is completely gone. its not that I don't love doing it, its that its traumatizing to even have to think about reliving any of that. the experiences I've faced in those industries have made me lose passion for that.
i wanted to make this post to talk about my experiences that many radfems I haven't seen talking about this.
(sorry for any grammar issues I translated using Google translate)
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by-olivia · 9 months
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The trans identified male in the Barbie movie was quite jarring to me. You can always tell and they never look right. It’s like uncanny valley.
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trashypocrisy · 2 months
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I pranked my schizophrenic wife by placing speakers around the house to make her think she was hearing voices
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what do you think?
I'm personally horrified but not surprised considering he lied by omission about having psychopathic traits. I think if he told her about his condition from the beginning, she could've had the chance to make a informed decision about where the relationship would go.
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girlcrystallized · 10 months
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men don’t see respect as treating someone with dignity, they see it as subordination to someone.
this is why when you disagree with a man, they see it as a lack of respect. it’s not about “I can see that we have a different opinion on this thing, and that’s alright”, it’s “if you don’t think or do exactly as I say, you’re being disrespectful towards me”.
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formywriyinglalala · 1 month
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this genuinely breaks my heart
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ballistic-goat · 1 month
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This one isn't printable, but still. A little gif for when you feel like being mean 🤷‍♀️
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Yenni Thuniga (transl. Count and dare) is a 2022 Indian Tamil-language action crime film written and directed by S.K.Vettri Selvan and Produced by Suresh Subramanian. The film was under Production House Rain Of Arrows. Entertainment.[1] The film was distributed by Krikes Cine Creations.[2] The film features Jai and Athulya Ravi in the lead roles while Vamsi Krishna was cast in as the main antagonist and Sunil Reddy also appears in a negative role as a politician. The film's music is composed by Sam CS with cinematography handled by J. B. Dinesh Kumar and editing done by V. J. Sabu Joseph. The film was released theatrically on 4 August 2022.[3]
Plot
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After a heist job by Madhan and gang to rob a precious cargo became a mess, he is under pressure to deliver the loot to the overlords. Things begin to get complicated when Kathir appears and disrupts Madhan’s plan and reveals what happened that day.
Cast
Jai as Kathir
Athulya Ravi as Narmada
Anjali Nair as a victim's wife
Vamsi Krishna as Madhan
Vidya Pradeep as Teja
Marimuthu as Kathir's father
Sunil Reddy as 'Needhi' Manikkam
Kuraishi as Saravanan
Munnar Ramesh
Abhishek Shankar as Doctor
Suresh Subramanian as Sam
Kimberly Ziler as Naomi
Maurice Johnson as Joe
Jayce Venditti as Gabe
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radfemnotfemme · 2 months
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finally reddit speaking some truth
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hard--headed--woman · 2 months
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Something happened in my English class that I think perfectly sums up how so many people don't understand feminism.
At the beginning of each class, we have to talk about something in english for two minutes. This woman decided to talk about radical feminism in South Korea. She explained how feminists there decide not to date men, have sex with men, marry men and have kids with men anymore. It was very interesting and well explained, and I was happy to see another woman from my uni talking about feminism. From what I understood, she's not Korean but goes to Korea often and has a lot of radical feminists friends there.
Then another woman raises her hand and asks "don't you think these rules are a little bit tough?". I roll my eyes, but the other woman is confused. She frowns. "What rules? What are you talking about?". "I mean, the not dating men rule. Isn’t it a bit too tough?". "Well of course it's tough for the men but that's the goal isn’t? Feminism has to be a bit tough to men in order to work". She really didn't seem to understand what that other woman meant, and the other was apparently confused about it. "I mean for the women... for the Korean women. Aren't these rules too tough for Korean feminists? Isn’t there a way to help women without giving them such hard rules to follow?".
I was very annoyed (so was the woman who talked about this movement in the first place) because how can you miss the point so badly? How does she think feminism works? Does she believe some sort of higher power gives Korean women rules to follow and that they get thrown in jail if they date a man? How can you describe this movement as "rules"? They aren't rules. They would be rules if Korean women were forced to obey them, if they were punished for dating men. That's not the case. What's happening is that some women decide of their own free will to stop dating men (among other things). They don't follow any rules, they freely chose to do what they do. It's about women's freedom, about women deciding what they do with their life and body. But I guess people nowadays use this concept only to defend prostitution and makeup, without understanding it in reality, when it comes to women doing things that go against what the patriarchy wants them to do.
Anyway, I find it interesting that this woman's first conclusion was that these were rules rather than free choices. This is why many people see radical feminism as a cult; they can't understand the idea of women making their own choices if those choices defy patriarchy. They think we must be some kind of cult that brainwashes them and forces them to obey and follow complicated rules, because how else can a woman decide to stop fucking men? A free woman would never do that.
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kittycomrad · 6 months
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Young girls need to be actively taught to not help males regardless of their circumstances or age. Whether it's your boyfriend of 5 years who recently got into a debt or if it's any stranger in a dark alleyway crying for help. Neither of them are gonna end well FOR YOU. You're not gonna get appreciated, you're not get acknowledged for long. Infact, you're gonna be the one who'll be taken advantage of. Other men surrounding these helpless men have far more power than you ever will(most). These men are not approaching you because you're "the one" they could trust. And let me tell you something, the men you'll help build, will resent you for helping them or being there to witness when they were at their worst. They do not want to be reminded of the times when they were a loser or that a woman(someone who's considered below them) helping them.
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dracula-kin-123 · 2 months
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This is the day after I put I don’t like “amabs” in my bio, TRA moids really have the have sex with me or I’ll kill myself rizz. 💀😭
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