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I'm actually thankful for that stupid song Dylan Mulvaney made. Thanks to it, more and more women realize how misogynistic, mocking and ridiculous trans movement is.
Keep embarrassing yourself buddy, TERFs will keep getting stronger
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youngcontemplations · 21 days
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Robot vs Woman
Sometimes I feel like a robot. All I do is work, study, run errands, watch TV. I hang out with my girlfriends, that’s fun! But I don’t feel like a woman often. It feels nice to be looked at by men, to be admired, complimented. I like to feel precious, treasured, special, like a woman.
That’s stupid, right? That’s a stereotype. Maybe I fall into it. I love it when a cute guy hesitates to talk to me. I love it when he mutters “Hey” and I feel like I didn’t hear it and he doesn’t try again because he’s too scared to make a fool of himself. I like it when guys smile back when I direct them to check-in. I like it when they tilt their head forward like men back in the day used to do with their hats. I love feeling like a woman.
I love it when a guy I met in high school 4 years ago likes my story for no reason, maybe bcz he remembered that conversation we had a long time ago about movies and life. I love it when guys move out of the way for me to pass, or when they hold the door. I love it when the construction guys catch a glimpse of me through my apartment window, or when I’m walking down the street and they take a look.
How dirty. I’m so dirty. I’m saying things I shouldn’t even be thinking. Anyways, who do I think I am? I have no reason to believe I’m so beautiful, effervescent, irresistible. I love myself a lot, that will never change. But who’s to say society does? Yeah I’ve been complimented once or twice. Maybe once by a man, indirectly (remember that day?). But man, I’ve never been asked out. Never been complimented directly by a man. Never had anyone slide into my dms (except for Bhuvaneshwar haha). But maybe I don’t deserve it. I sit up in my little ivory tower of sacred femininity and robust robotic efficiency. I keep all men at arms length like a good girl, both in the eyes of tradition and professionalism. I don’t go to places where I would be exposed to situations like that. Wouldn’t any man be AFRAID of me? Scrawny male legs shaking and all…
WHO CARES!!!
I like it when I join the Zoom meeting and a guy I admire for his intelligence tells me he likes what I wrote down for my part of the group project, and asks me how my semester is going. I like it whennnn…I just like it a lot.
I’m so dirty. But iiii … just like it. Can’t a girl want to feel like a woman sometimes? Can’t she take pleasure in her innate desires when this cold world marches on ruthlessly everyday? I am both a robot and a woman, one by necessity and one through fantasy. Whatever.
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crossdreamers · 8 months
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Is Wonder Woman a Woman?
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"Wonder Woman, is she a woman? She’s a character of fiction, existing only within the realm of our imagination. Not an actual human being. Not an adult in a traditional sense. Yet, she’s still called a woman. It’s right there in the name."
From "A Definition of Woman With No Exceptions" by Megan.
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"I'd rather serve as a knight and ride to battle and glory"
Medea, Euripides// GOT's House of the dragon 1.01 The Heirs Of The Dragon
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makiruz · 1 year
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So if a woman is an "adult human female" is a 19 year-old female person a woman? No, she's not, not in Japan anyway; in Japan the majority of age is 20, a 19 year-old is not adult and therefore cannot be a woman
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andremae · 1 year
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Catriona Elisa Magnayon Gray 🇵🇭
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• Miss Universe 2018
• Miss World 2016 top 5 finalist
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“I really sympathize with young women everywhere because this pandemic has not been kind to everyone. It’s placed challenges on path to dreams that I don’t think any of us foresaw, but I would encourage those women to remember what their dream was. Your time has not passed, your time is still here, and it’s up to you to keep going towards your dream.”
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mirasthirdgf · 2 years
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where did this even come from? also her what 😐
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annagracewood · 5 months
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Do we really believe in Sola Scriptura?
I believe in Sola Scriptura. I stand on it theologically in everything. Sola Scriptura literally means Scripture alone, meaning that Scripture alone is our authority.
Why does Sola Scriptura matter to biblical womanhood? Because without the authority of Scripture, there is no case for biblical womanhood. No Titus 2: 3-5. No Proverbs 31 woman.  Without Sola Scriptura, we have nothing. I stand on Sola Scriptura. I stand on it theologically in everything. Sola Scriptura literally means Scripture alone, meaning that Scripture alone is our authority. I’m a Titus 2…
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I think one of the most insidious things about terf logic is this insistence that "real" women have uteruses.
As a cis woman. I DON'T want my uterus. If I could get rid of my uterus, I would get rid of it. I don't want children, I don't need a fucking period, I don't need my uterus for shit. There are many women like me who still feel connected to womanhood even though we reject our sex organs internally.
Does that make me trans? No. I don't identify with manhood, people don't view me as a man and I will never live life as a man because just the thought of it makes me deeply uncomfortable.
I wish yall would stop trying to define gender for other people and realize nobody gives a fuck about your personal definition of how YOU define your womanhood.
All the terf arguments are "women don't want to define themselves outside of their vaginas" and I, as a cis woman, have never defined myself using biology. You don't get to speak for me, or my friends or anyone else who doesn't define their own womanhood the way YOU want them to.
Literally, shut the fuck up and realize people choosing the name they want to go by, the clothes they want to wear and the words they use to refer to themselves has NOTHING TO DO WITH YOU. It's literally none of your fucking business.
Stop pushing YOUR idea of womanhood onto women.
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Trans womahood is inherently radical, no matter the gender expression
The idea that trans womanhood is somehow stereotypical or conformative is a TERF talking point
(It ignores the existance of GNC trans women and also bioessentialism)
The rejection of male supremacy and of bioessentualism will always be more radical than any cis gender expression
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pillarsalt · 6 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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chicafinal · 7 months
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betty draper getting lung cancer in the final season of mad men, the perfect image of the 1940s-50s idea of womahood killed by smoking, two things don made his money selling advertisements for. no show will ever be mad men
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marajaak · 5 months
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Sweet pleasure
Franky x reader
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Title : Sweet pleasure
Pairing : Franky x female reader
Warnings : Smut, unprotected sex, size kink, Franky can make his p bigger, slight voyeurism, semi-public sex, English isn’t my first language so please be kind
Genre : smut
Summary : (Y/N) joins her boss in the main room of the Franky House. But he has something very special to ask her…
In the Franky House, (Y/N) entered the room where her boss was. He wore a blue cape and a mask. She could only see his muscular arms covered with star tattoos.
- Did you call me? said the young woman.
- Yes, he replied simply.
He took off his mask and placed it next to him. She observed his blue hair, his strong jaw, his metal nose. He was handsome, very handsome. Perfectly to her taste.
- I heard the rumors that are stirring the Franky Family, continued the cyborg. And I would like to know the truth.
- Excuse me, but what rumors are you talking about? (Y/N) asked him.
- I heard Mozu and Kiwi tell Zambai that you had feelings for me.
- Well...
The young woman lowered her head, embarrassed. Franky stood up, walked over to her and tilted her chin up.
- Looks like it's true, so...
He closed his eyes, leaned down and placed his lips on (Y/N)'s. Surprised, she froze, before intensifying the kiss. Opening their mouths, they mingled their tongues in a fiery dance. Finally, out of breath, they broke the embrace. (Y/N) sighed happily and hugged Franky's waist, burying her head in his broad chest. The cyborg put his hands behind his back.
- I love you, boss, she whispered.
- Call me by my name, he whispered to her.
She raised her head. She was so little compared to him.
- Hey Franky, I never really understood how this worked, she said, sensually caressing his body.
He smiles.
- I can show you if you want...
- Oh, I would love that...
He removed his cape and threw it behind him, revealing his muscular torso. (Y/N) let her gaze slide over his perfect muscles and brushed them with her fingertips.
- Do you like what you see? Franky asked her.
She nodded and lowered her eyes. Franky only wore black underwear. A fairly large bump deformed it.
- I have another question, said (Y/N). Is it true that you are obsessed by sex?
Franky smirked.
- Come and find out, if you dare, he said.
The young woman placed her hand on the bump and felt it through the fabric. The cyborg moaned softly. Playing with the elastic, (Y/N) pulled down the piece of cloth. The reddened and tense member springs out proudly.
Kneeling down, she took him in her mouth. Sucking on the tip, she pushed it deeper into her throat. Franky grunted in pleasure and pressed down on his head to push it in even more. She rewarded him with several licks.
Suddenly she felt him tremble inside her. She didn't stop, and he came in her mouth. A little bit of semen dripped from the corners of her lips. His cock had softened a little, but he stood up proud again when he saw her swallow all his seed.
- Your turn, now, Franky said, seeing her tighten her thighs around her soaked vagina.
The young woman stood up and grabbed the cyborg's member, lubricated by her saliva, with her right hand. It was huge, but still not big enough.
- Have you improved this part of your body? she asked him.
- Obviously, Franky agreed, shrugging his shoulders. I added a little surprise feature.
It was then that his penis lengthened and grew. He was now gigantic. (Y/N) bit her lip as she thought that the member was going to enter her. How was he going to be able to penetrate her womahood?
- We'll get there, my dear, said the cyborg, reading her thoughts. Come on, be a good girl and open those beautiful legs for me.
(Y/N) obeyed him and lifted her skirt. He tore off her panties and she let out a slight cry.
- You no longer need it for what we are going to do, he indicated.
He lifted her with one hand and slammed her against a wall. Slowly he entered her, letting her get used to his size. She was already soaked, making penetration easy. The young woman let out a long moan as she felt the walls of her vagina stretch to accommodate his length and she dug her nails into her lover's back.
Halfway there he stopped.
- How are you ? he questioned her.
- Continue, she begged him. It feels so good !
He buried himself in her entirely. She let out a small sigh of contentment. Slowly, he began to move back and forth.
- Fas... faster, Franky!
He accelerated his thrusts. The sound of their thighs colliding echoed through the room. The smell of sex was intoxicating. (Y/N) buried her nose in her lover's neck and inhaled his scent, mixing motor oil and cola.
Suddenly, someone knocked on the door. The cyborg did not respond and continued to stimulate the young woman.
- Boss ! Zambai's voice shouted. Is everything alright ? I heard screams!
Franky ignored him, his member buried deep in (Y/N)'s intimacy. Suddenly his second in command's head appeared in the window. He blushed and suddenly disappeared.
- I think... he saw us, blurted the young woman.
- Don't worry, declared the cyborg. The whole Franky Family will know that you belong to me...
-Ha, ha, she panted. I need... more…
Franky gave her several quick thrusts and came inside her. His cock seemed to tense and widen, releasing sperm. (Y/N) came by just feeling his seed in her intimacy and uttered a cry of pleasure. The cyborg withdrew and placed her on the ground.
The young woman collapsed, her legs trembling. Their mixed liquids flowed down her legs. Franky brought her his cape and lovingly covered her with the garment.
- I don't think I'll be able to walk for a while, she sighed.
- Too bad, replied the cyborg. I'll have to carry you in my arms all week...
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spidercannibal · 10 months
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as much as i love braime with all my heart i wish ppl would talk ab brienne more individually and her character because i truly am obsessed with her!!! i think she’s one of the most revolutionary female characters ever tbh (i think a lot of the asoiaf girls are kinda revolutionary but that’s because they’re much more well written than a lot of characters) like when do creators ever let they’re supposedly “masculine” female characters be soft and genuinely empathetic as well as heroic?? when do creators ever let a woman be ugly! like the complexity of her never being able to fit in anywhere, she’s not allowed to be woman because she’s ugly and the society she’s born in can’t even stomach her and when she tries to defy the gender roles that said society won’t even let her fit into by picking up sword she’s mocked and ridiculed and her womahood is stripped of her even more and tells her to be more like a woman !!! JUST RAHHHHH i love her sm i’m sorry ab this rant i’m tired and have been thinking ab her. BEFORE I END FHIS RANT i fuckjng HATE HATE HATE d&ds depiction of brienne they could not understand even what her arc was ab!!! they stripped her of everything she is!!! her loyalty, her naivety, her empathy, her heroism ITS ALL JUST GONE!!! instead they decide to make her the stereotypical badass androgynous warrior woman and like there’s nothing wrong with that trope hell i like it but all the nuance surrounding her arc and her gender are just gone. i would’ve loved to see gwen play a book accurate brienne because i loveee gwen and she is what saved show brienne for me
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genderkoolaid · 2 years
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“The white woman had just claimed that all women were bound together by their common plight under patriarchy, but the black woman disagreed. She asked: ‘When you wake up in the morning and look in the mirror, what do you see?’ The white woman replied that she saw a woman in the mirror. ‘That’s precisely the issue’, said the other, ‘I see a black woman’. She then went on to explain how her ethnicity was part of her everyday consciousness, whereas, for white women, their colour was invisible because they were (and still are) privileged in that respect. Kimmel was profoundly struck by this exchange because he realised that when he looked at himself in the mirror, not only had he failed to see his whiteness, but he had also failed to see his gender. What confronted him was just the image of a person – an ordinary human being.” (quoted from Men and Masculinity: the basics by Nigel Edley)
So thinking about this quote, because this is very important when talking about intersectionality.
Dominant identities are seen as transparent. They aren't seen as material things in the same way marginalization is. We other people by their marginalization and therefore make their marginalization noticeable, while ignoring our dominance because we are not forced to acknowledge it (until we are). We see things like black womanhood as intersectional, but not white womanhood, because white womanhood has long been seen as the default, and black womahood as a deviation from the immaterial norm.
When trans men look in the mirror, we see a trans man. It's not like we see a nebulous trans person and don't see our maleness. They are intertwined; I see a trans man (amongst other things), not just a person. My manhood cannot be invisible or negligible for me, it has to be a part of my everyday consciousness.
Transness changes gender. Transness intersects with gender and changes how it is treated. It changes how womanhood is perceived, and the intersection of transness and womanhood and it's unique oppression is transmisogyny.
We cannot ignore the intersection of transness and manhood. To do so would be to do the same thing Michael Kimmel found himself doing in that quote: making manhood invisible.
Except here, manhood is being viewed as privileged because people refuse to see the intersection. They see it as manhood + transness, two separate things. People view it as "you are privileged for being a man but oppressed for being trans," which is not intersectionality. That treats transness and manhood as two things which do not interact with each other. Even more, it views "manhood" as being defined by cis manhood, as if trans men are simply cis men with some amorphous "transness" applied (and therefore possess some level cis male privilege, which is only weakened by being trans).
Transness impacts gender. Transness impacts manhood. It changes how manhood is perceived and treated. Transness turns manhood deviant. There is an intersection between transness and manhood, and there is a unique oppression experienced by those at that intersection.
When we deny that manhood and transness can interact and that transness changes manhood, we are denying intersectionality on this specific point for no other reason than we see manhood as transparent and immaterial.
When we see dominant manhood as transparent, it's a benefit to dominant manhood because it goes unquestioned. When we view marginalized manhood as transparent and ignore it's intersection with gender, it is a detriment because we ignore so many interactions between the patriarchy and transness, race, ability, colonialism and prevent the people at those intersections from having a voice to describe those experiences.
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It's interesting that TERFs frame transmascs as "abandoning womanhood" like it's the worst thing ever, but honestly...
Yes, I've abandoned womanhood. I used to identify as a woman and now I realize that womanhood isn't for me. Technically, I've abandoned womanhood, by that definition. That's not a bad thing, it's just a fact.
But "abandoning womahood" isn't the same thing as "abandoning women", the way TERFs like to claim it is. Womanhood just isn't part of my identity anymore. They get so upset at transmascs existing because by their beliefs, they don't really believe anyone but women can be true feminists, and that if someone stops being a woman, they also stop being a feminist and fighting for women's rights. Because they believe men are inherently evil and incapable of respecting women.
I haven't "abandoned women" just because I'm a man. It doesn't work like that. I'm still a feminist, and I still care deeply about women's rights because who I am as a person and my values haven't changed just because I'm a man. I constantly fight for women, because women are my sisters and women are people. And that's what TERFs don't seem to understand.
So yes, I've abandoned womanhood. But I haven't abandoned women.
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