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I spent last Christmas on my own, for the first time ever, because I had Covid (wasn't ill, just contagious). It was bliss. Just me and Disney+, and the quiet of my own home.
I still don't think this is as widely understood as it should be. She's not "asking for it" because of her outfit (or her drink). For all victims of SA: IT'S NOT YOUR FAULT. Daughters are taught modesty when sons should be taught self-control. SA is not about sex. It's about power. Stop victim-blaming and start perp-shaming.
There was an art exhibit where women wrote things related to their SA experience. One of the most heartbreaking and telling was one that said "Was I "asking for it" at 8 years old by wearing my nightgown?". SA is never about what the victim was wearing, doing, saying, where they were, who they were with. SA is ALWAYS about a the predator wanting S3x and the power to take it when they want and how they want. We definitely need more MEN calling out creepy/inappropriate behavior when they see it. Silence only allows abuse to continue and the perpetrators to continue to think it's ok (or not face enough consequences for them to care that it isn't)
Load More Replies...Honestly shut the hell up. Have YOU ever been in that situation? Because it's the scariest god-damned thing I've been in.
Load More Replies...And this is why I walk people home...so no one has to face the dangers of this world alone. Plus it's fun! All the conversations I've had about life and the universe has made those walks much more interesting.
The second photo, in a lot of scenarios, is still, “my body, my choice”. I myself dress like that. I *want* to dress like that. Majority of Muslim women in Western countries enjoy dressing like that. I understand that women in countries like Afghanistan and Iran aren’t given a choice. However, they’re being hyperfocused on to represent the entire Muslim female population. Yes, raise awareness about their horrible situation, but understand that, by choice, 99.9% of the Muslim women you see walking down the street in an abaya or hijab etc. have chosen to wear it and don’t need your rescuing.
People need to understand this. You can be working, look healthy, and interact "normally" in social settings and still have depression rotting at your heart. Be kind.
I quit shaving months ago. I find it unnecessary and I am a sweatpants/jeans type of girl anyway. Body hair is normal. Don't feel like you are alone if you want to stop shaving...there's a lot of us hairy girlies.
My wife wears my boxer shorts and my tank top to hang around the house. It is drop dead sexy on her. But she herself would not wear that outside the house. Modesty is good. There is nothing wrong with wearing whatever you like but you know what is appropriate. Btw, that is also why we men trust or wives to buy us our clothes and coordinate our colors. Wives just know that stuff.
On the left: My belly before I get out of bed. On the right: when I stand up.
If someone doesn't like my "winter fur" they don't have the look. So many people in the U.S. appreciate the rugged American look for men. There were women on those west bound wagon trains, too. Did Sacagawea shave her legs? It's ridiculous that modern society expects women to look so artificial and unrealistic.
I think the text should be the other way around, or is that just my hair? :p
If I don't wash mine every morning, it's an oil slick by 10 am (especially on the back of my head)
yup "clothes mountain" as my hubby calls it, is a near permanent fixture on the chair in our bedroom :)
Are vs were. No one is going to say anything about are. An ignorant Someone or ignorant people possibly are going to say something so loud and offensive to them, about them, it’s going to end up being a “were”.
Sometimes you can’t tell it’s happening to some peoples, but sometime you can
i love these. they shed light on things that sOmE people don't know/care about. great job, keep up the good work!
I am really lost in the woods with some of these. Is there a problem with how (blue hair) looks that I'm not getting?
It's a way to copyright your work so if it's posted somewhere else, people know it's yours
Load More Replies...Ah bless, found the incel. So women can't be open about mental health, body image, and relationships? Hmm, I guess I got to go be happy all the time and cook my hubby dinner according to you.
Load More Replies...i love these. they shed light on things that sOmE people don't know/care about. great job, keep up the good work!
I am really lost in the woods with some of these. Is there a problem with how (blue hair) looks that I'm not getting?
It's a way to copyright your work so if it's posted somewhere else, people know it's yours
Load More Replies...Ah bless, found the incel. So women can't be open about mental health, body image, and relationships? Hmm, I guess I got to go be happy all the time and cook my hubby dinner according to you.
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