marysuebasic
Saiyan who should've been Trunks' Bae
marysuebasic

Too bad youll be teaching girls that using their brains requires submission to yourrules about their bodies and sexuality. Forget about what feels right to you, thats indoctrination. Obey us instead, because radical feminism.’ “ Talk about a society-imposed social constraint with a mix of gaslighting. Youre

I actually support women’s right to choose to wear the burka and the hijab without being harassed, shamed, criminalized, or otherwise being discriminated against for it, or being excluded from a human rights movement like feminism. What I don’t support is women and girls being blackmailed, shamed, threatened, scared,

A woman can own her sexuality AND engage in behaviors you consider ‘hypersexualized’. It doesn’t have to be YOUR idea of ‘owning it’ to be other womens’ version of owning it. For some women, not being afraid to embrace the things that we try to scare and bully women and girls from embracing is a part of owning their

But you clicked on an article specifically about Beyoncé (there are plenty of articles on other people and subjects besides Beyoncé), read it, and commented. I’m not saying you aren’t free to read whatever you want and express your views- this isn’t an argument about your first amendment rights. I’m saying that you

“I don’t get why the hypersexualization of women by this woman is lauded as ‘the new feminism.’ Ah, so your kind of feminism is THAT kind of feminism. The kind of feminism where you feel like every woman owes it to you and other women to avoid any type of dress, dance, photograph, video, or other behavior you feel is

Oh please, a woman doesn’t have to be open and honest with people outside of her immediate family members about her reproductive choices or sexual history in order to be a feminist, especially after having had a miscarriage. Let’s stop changing the definition of the word just to suit ourselves, second-wavers. I’m sure

Yet you actively choose to click on, read, and comment on the most irrelevant articles about her? Sounds to me like there’s more to this than you just thinking she’s overrated. Also, please refrain from policing how women respond to something that happens only to their bodies. That’s not feminism. Thanks.

I really don’t think it would be racist for people to wear a sombrero or kimono to a Mexican or Japanese restaurant. I only see something as problematic cultural appropriation when someone uses these elements of a marginalized culture for their own profit, use it to pretend to be another race of people as a costume,

It’s just a costume on a performer. I’ll never get why some of the same people who understand that actors and entertainers can portray themselves as vampires, zombies, crimminals,fairies, witches, mermaids, angels, and all kinds of mythical creatures take it so seriously when female entertainers dress up as

But you click on articles about her, read them, and comment on them?

To be fair, he did slut-shame her.

I feel like Miley is one of the few existing pop stars right now who doesnt rely on/emphasize/cash in on her attractiveness, instead dressing wacky and quirky and weird as fuck...I sort of agree with you on that, but because she makes sexuality/vulgarity a part of her work, it regularly gets classified as For The

The victim-blaming/respectability politics crowd so overreacted to that video: Omg grown women need to not dress in ways that might make men go out and commit pedophilia! (which is basically an extension of the same shit Ariana Grande gets for trying to project sexiness while looking younger than she is and also

I agree, both the cheater and their knowing accomplice (can we say cheat-ee?) are in the wrong, even though I don’t ever really like to compare it to theft. And I really don’t want to hear the same liberals/feminists who called Beyoncé a ‘fake feminist’ or a ‘fake sex positive feminist’ for criticizing a cheat-ee

I actually dont mind age gaps like that in fiction as long as long as the older party isnt introduced to the younger party while theyre still a prepubescent kid, the older party is of some NON-HUMAN slow aging race (especially if they have an Inuyasha-type Got killed/put in a coma as a teenagerexcuse), and the

He’s a raging narcissist and I hope he gets shot. That’ll be all.

Omarosa, is that you?

Why ‘make’ either sex show or cover more or less of anything, provided that everyone’s outfit fully covers all that’s required to be covered by law (which all of this prom attire does), instead of letting people decide on their own? ‘Making’ women practice feminine modesty, making every individual male be less modest

Atwood did have a valid point here though: Having gone through that initial phase of feminism when you werent supposed to wear frocks and lipstickI never had any use for that. You should be able to wear them without people saying you are a traitor to your sex.

If religion can’t be criticized, then feminism and LBGTQA rights can’t exist.