Hey, that’s great. And nobody’s arguing with you about that.
Hey, that’s great. And nobody’s arguing with you about that.
But those are two separate issues. Tig doesn’t want Amy to speak for her? Cool.
Short hair is becoming increasingly agender-but you do nobody any good by pretending that historically, there hasn’t been a gendered component to it. Same with pants. Gender norms shift, but you cannot deny that they exist, which you appear to be trying to do.
I mean, I may catch some flak for this, but: masculinity and femininity are social constructs, but that doesn’t mean they don’t exist. The entire basis of gender presentation revolves around the idea that there is, generally speaking, a spectrum of presentation ranging from “masculine” to “feminine”. Masculine is…
We can slice amys words to pieces, but we know what she meant, and I we all know that not performing for the male heterosexual eye probably does hurt female performers. It makes sense.
Also the faux moral dilemma when a female character finds out she’s pregnant. Will she get an abortion!? No. Never. Always comes the ‘I just couldn’t do that...’ Speech. *eye roll*
This is why I refuse to watch Game of Thrones.
The use of rape and other kinds of violence against women as a stand-in for actual character development and motivation is one of the many reasons why Game of Thrones is a steaming pile of garbage.
It’s the old and tired trope of “men do, women have things done to them”.
Or, for a real challenge, a relationship between a female lead character and male supporting character that has zero romantic component, but is still an actual relationship and not a vehicle for exposition or crappy subplot. Like Star Trek: Voyager, but consistently well written.
no.
LOOK AT THAT LITTLE BABY IN THE POCKET PANNNNNTS. OMMMMMG.
They will do anything to save their pussy!
I have legit stomach/GI issues and yogurt seems to help significantly with maintaining symptoms. But I have no doubt the benefits of probiotics are overstated for the purpose of making money.
Seriously, were this any other circumstance, they would be telling women to cover up more in the restroom because it’s in men’s nature to roam the earth sniffing out vaginas like malnourished hyenas.
Unfortunately unintended pregnancies happen even when people use contraception. And even if they didn’t, consent to sex isn’t consent to pregnancy or consent to losing one’s bodily autonomy.
Mississippi needs to change whatever their state motto is to: Always on the wrong side of history.