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emily, 26, uk ♡
cult and horror film girlie, dilf admirer, classics student
had this blog since i was like 12 so if you see questionable one direction fan behaviour...no you didn't ♡
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about
emily, 26, uk ♡
cult and horror film girlie, dilf admirer, classics student
had this blog since i was like 12 so if you see questionable one direction fan behaviour...no you didn't ♡
18+
Sabrina the Teenage Witch – 1.19: Cat Showdown
Chopping Mall (1986) dir. Jim Wynorski
watching old movies and shows really just makes think like wow. . . nobody on tv looks normal anymore. like ever.
“not all men” you’re right. superman would never do this.
unrelated side note: that daily planet reporter clark kent would also never do this.
wheres all the Bodhi content :(
Hi 💖 I’m ✨Betty✨ and I’m your 😴Bed 🥰
What a Way To Go! (1964)
ROSARIO DAWSON & TRACIE THOMS & ZOË BELL DEATH PROOF (2007)
ALIENS james cameron, 1986
Poor Things 2023, dir. Yorgos Lanthimos
tbh on some level i do think it becomes a myth that most women dress seductively for themselves. if you ask a skinny beautiful woman why she likes to wear uncomfortable heels and tiny skirts and hours worth of makeup and hair styling she says it makes her feel confident. why does it make someone feel confident? it’s because she knows she looks desirable. who is she desirable to? men, mostly, because her “personal style” lines up with patriarchal femininity. like once you dig a little bit into the “why” part choice feminism becomes misogyny in a barbie pink package. obviously i’m not saying the only way out of patriarchy is to stop being effeminate at all, but the fact of the matter is that strictly conforming to what men want from you is never and can never be feminist, and that the reason for doing so is almost never truly about personal comfort and independent choice. you, self described office siren, would you dress that way if you worked from home? would you dress that way if it was guaranteed with 100% confidence that nobody will ever see you like that? the intention is right in the name of the trend: to attract men’s attention. like it’s so fucking silly to act like any of this is empowering or a free choice. i’m not stupid. you may be stupid enough to think you’re doing it for Yourself but i certainly am not