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i do have to hand it to him
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can we get a shoutout to trans girls who don't wear makeup
i don't need to just keep practicing I don't need to just learn to contour or whatever the fuck else I'm 100% happy being bare-faced and the only times i ever felt compelled to do makeup was for other people's benefit!
watch the mfs with zero reading comprehension get ahold of this and act like I'm personally attacking them for wearing makeup
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"Growing up assigned male and going up assigned female are both miserable traumatic experiences in different ways" and "gender itself is a system of control" are ideas that need to enter mainstream queer analysis.
Idk dude I just think if yr assessment of the situation boils down to "women are oppressed and men are the oppressors" yr always going to have at least a little bit fucked up views about trans women. Yr always going to think that we're like, trying to dodge accountability for being male or something.
Ah yes, the Poison Ivy character arc
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some of you are out here thinking being a lesbian = attracted to femininity or being a gay man = attracted to masculinity and like… i’m begging y’all to look more into the deeply rich and complex history and depth of gay attraction
like no i'm not attracted to men yes i'm attracted to hairy transmasc nonbinary lesbians who have taken T no that's not contradictory you just need to try opening your mind and experiencing the world a bit
i think a lot about how in the past women/afab people disguised themselves as men and lived for years undetected (in all-male workplaces!!) because it really drives home the point that there is so much natural variation in human bodies that would enable somebody to believably do this. like not only is it natural for men to be very short but it's also natural for them to have high voices, it's natural for women to be tall, built, and masculine, and the fact that people in the past just rolled with it like "he has dainty hands and that's none of my business" gives me some type of jealousy. people have gotten way too comfortable deciding what traits are normal for what sex. i think we all need to mind our business more.
This is just my 2¢ as a nonbinary person but I genuinely think that cis people's gender is just as constructed as trans people's. Cis people love to accuse us of having making up genders or artificially modifying our appearance but....the entire makeup, fashion, diet, workout, and haircare industry exists so that cis people can maintain the illusion of two entirely distinct genders with no overlap.
Everybody is constantly doing drag, all the time
my sister works in a restaurant and has taken to saying "do you think that's normal?" every time someone says something rude or is borderline harrassing her. fully doesn't engage except for telling them to Reflect. Look Inward. i'm obsessed with her.
idk if cis women are aware of this but u can actually talk abt how difficult it is to be a woman living under patriarchy without wildly misrepresenting the experiences of men living under the patriarchy. i’m watching a comedy special where a thin white woman just said that men aren’t affected by weight gain and i would like to know on what planet being a man protects you from the disgusting and deadly culture of fatphobia we’ve cultivated. i would like to know on what fucking planet a thin white woman is more affected by gaining an inch around her waist than a fat man having to deal with being dismissed by doctors, passed over for jobs, and treated horrendously by fellow human beings. like. trust me, i lived as a woman for almost three decades and still am seen as a woman, i understand the urge to vent about the patriarchy. but you can so easily do that without completely ignoring intersectionality or speaking on experiences you don’t understand or quite frankly don’t care about.
i rly think nothing encapsulates that attitude more than when certain ppl say that men don't understand what it's like to be afraid while walking alone at night...like what planet do you live on where that is true? what about bimoc, queer men, disabled and mentally ill men, unhoused men, religiously marginalised men, etc? and yes, sometimes it's women posing danger to these men.
literally cis white women will be like “men don’t understand what it’s like to be in danger!!!!!!” and it’s so wildly out of touch bc girl!!!!!! to some ppl U ARE THE DANGER!!!!!
Hey if you make an amazon wishlist of christmas gifts for your daughter I will happily buy one
it's here! they're going to be adding some little stuff tonight as i let them go through the catalog today
My oldests birthday is tomorrow too and the wishlist here has birthday presents on it as well! (For the people who messaged me)
I don't think this has anhthing to do with sandwich anymore....
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