this is what you guys sound like by the way
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this is what you guys sound like by the way
you're not queer and progressive for thinking a male athlete's girlfriend is hired for pr or whatever btw, you're just a misogynist
I'm the only person in the world who (correctly) hates the wimbledon champions' dance
and what if women too would like to 1) dress themselves like the adults they are, and 2) not wear a dress? what if women don't feel like performing a cinderella het fantasy after achieving the great athletic feat of winning wimbledon?
if I have to see one more person, and also wimbledon itself, acting like sinner invented thanking ball kids
Linda Nosková defeats Karolína Muchová 6-2 5-7 6-3 in the Women's Singles Final at Wimbledon, 2026.
not the immediate influx of guilty reblogs on my gifs of women existing in this sport. lol. I don't want you guys to care retroactively when you feel like you're being guilt tripped, I want you to care genuinely in the moment and to see women as people enough to feel moved by their achievements and become invested in them as athletes. for the love of fucking god.
can I talk about how eye-roll inducing it is when the men's players trend no. 1 every time there's a slam final or will you guys get all defensive and lie about how "the women's final isn't even shown on tv in my country!" or something
also cannot wait for when gifs of the champions' dance gets way more attention than any gifs or edits made of women's players actually playing their sport during these two weeks. because it happens every single year. like, the second a woman is standing next to a man you guys like and you don't perceive her as a threat romantically (which is insane because you're NOT going to date him 😭), suddenly you all know who she is and love her. but when she's existing and playing her sport in her own right? crickets.
can I talk about how eye-roll inducing it is when the men's players trend no. 1 every time there's a slam final or will you guys get all defensive and lie about how "the women's final isn't even shown on tv in my country!" or something
oh she's got jokes 😭💔
everything reminds me of her (ons jabeur)
Linda Nosková defeats Marta Kostyuk 6-4 6-4 in the semi-finals of Wimbledon, 2026.
maybe because it's wimbledon this will actually get more eyes on it this time than when I usually talk about it, but 17-year-old tennis player nancy lee is still having videos posted of her on social media accounts run by her parents which are all videos filmed at an intentionally low, zoomed in, upskirting-like angle view of her serving. this has been going on at least since she was 15. the videos are shared with the intentionally misleading premise of being "educational", and the comments largely consist of adult men playing along, saying things like, "this video was so educational, I had to watch it for 10 hours." and if they're not playing along, they are just straight up openly engaging in sexual predation of a 17-year-old girl online by calling her sexy and sensual and asking for more videos. her parents or whichever parent runs the account can be seen liking and interacting with these explicit and sexual comments about their 17-year-old daughter very positively. the parents additionally run a youtube channel under their daughter's name, nancy lee, where they post videos of other female players also along the same lines — intentionally low, zoomed in, upskirting-like. some of the female players featured are, like their daughter, underage junior players. the comments are, again, the same.
feel like I'm screaming into the void here. these are comments on videos of a 16 year old female player — the thumbnail of the video is deliberately angled low to show a view of her shorts riding up into her butt. the video has nearly 3 million views. as you can see, the comments are liked by the channel owner, who is nancy's parent.
this is just one example. there are, no exaggeration, hundreds of videos like this, on the youtube channel and instagram account. I've told you guys the name of the accounts — Nancy Lee Tennis. can you please help me report it?
one thing about gifmakers that you guys still in the year 2026 don't seem to know is that if we see you reposting someone else's gifs — yes, including and especially to another site — we tell each other and we all block you. just btw.
maybe because it's wimbledon this will actually get more eyes on it this time than when I usually talk about it, but 17-year-old tennis player nancy lee is still having videos posted of her on social media accounts run by her parents which are all videos filmed at an intentionally low, zoomed in, upskirting-like angle view of her serving. this has been going on at least since she was 15. the videos are shared with the intentionally misleading premise of being "educational", and the comments largely consist of adult men playing along, saying things like, "this video was so educational, I had to watch it for 10 hours." and if they're not playing along, they are just straight up openly engaging in sexual predation of a 17-year-old girl online by calling her sexy and sensual and asking for more videos. her parents or whichever parent runs the account can be seen liking and interacting with these explicit and sexual comments about their 17-year-old daughter very positively. the parents additionally run a youtube channel under their daughter's name, nancy lee, where they post videos of other female players also along the same lines — intentionally low, zoomed in, upskirting-like. some of the female players featured are, like their daughter, underage junior players. the comments are, again, the same.
Naomi Osaka defeats Aryna Sabalenka 6-2 7-6(2) in the fourth round of Wimbledon, 2026.
It's often the most male-catered to and even misogynistic media that feature some of the deepest and borderline homoerotic relationships between men. But that is to be expected. People think that patriarchy enabling homoaffectionate relationships between men is a bug, but it's actually a feature. True love can only come from a place of respect, and men often don't respect nor esteem women. They don't see women as capable of intellect, or strength, or imagination or even humanity. Those attributes are reserved to men. Which is why men's true love is often reserved for other men while women are just props to them. That's why it's easier for a lot of male writers to create stories about supposedly heterosexual male characters having the most world-shattering (accidentally romantic) bonds with other men, but not with women that they're canonically attracted to. It's because they can't fathom their male protagonist being so deeply affected by a woman's character, since women are to be lusted for and kept as props for their little domestic fantasies but never truly respected or admired as individuals. The ancient greeks were more honest about this stuff because they understood that patriarchy and male/male affection went hand in hand.
Naomi Osaka defeats Aryna Sabalenka 6-2 7-6(2) in the fourth round of Wimbledon, 2026.