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When people say “stop sexualizing breasts”, they don’t mean “breasts aren’t sexy and you should not find them attractive.”
What they mean is that, while they can certainly be enjoyed in a sexual context, that is not their sole function, and they are a neutral body part that should be allowed to exist without comment in a comfortable state (no bra if the person doesn’t want one).
Ways in which we sexualize breasts:
Making fun of saggy breasts (bc they aren’t sexually attractive).
Treating large breasts as superior to small breasts.
Treating large breasts as more vulgar than small breasts.
Treating small breasts as superior to large breasts.
Using breast size as a measure of physical maturity.
Insisting that it is necessary to wear shapewear to make them look sexier even when it is not a sexual situation (such as going to the store). Some shapewear is worn for comfort/support/fun, but wearing it should be left up to the individual, and bralessness should be considered unremarkable and boring, not slovenly or unsexy.
Insisting that breastfeeding parents cover up because the exposure of a breast is an inherently provocative and aggressively sexual act and it is not okay for people to do that where other people can see, or because it is considered rude to let babies have the titty when grown-ups cannot also have the titty. (And if you ever, ever compare breastfeeding to a sexual act, I will piss in your eyes.)
Focusing breast health issues around “save the boobies” instead of “save the person and ditch the breasts if you gotta” (bc again, sexual value). This also excludes male victims of things like breast cancer, because male breasts are not even acknowledged, let alone considered sexy or worthy of “saving.”
In fact, culturally we insist pretty stridently that men should not have breasts. Only women should. Because women are meant to be sexually attractive at all times, but god forbid that a man look like a woman because that is sexually unattractive. (This is also transphobic as fuck.)
Imposing different rules on pubescent and older girls that are not imposed on boys of the same age, because budding breasts are distracting and also indecent and should be covered (jfc these are children WHY are we teaching them the most important thing about their bodies is how they look, the effect they have on others, and their potential sexual use??? THAT IS DISGUSTING.)
Arguing that “large and round human breasts evolved as a sexual signal” excuses people from acting like assholes around human breasts. They’re attached to a whole-ass human being, and treating whole-ass human beings in a shitty way because you consider these sexually appealing fatty masses more important than the rest of the human body makes you a dumbass douchebag.
Arguing that toplessness laws should permit women to go topless because teehee then you’d get to see the boobies. You’d get to see the boobies, all right. All the boobies. Saggy boobies. Scarred boobies. Boobies with stretch marks. Boobies with non-standard nipnops. Hairy boobies. Uneven, lumpy boobies. You’d see it all. Snickering support of anti-toplessness activism is shallow, because it doesn’t usually include support of non-”beautiful” breasts. It’s also fundamentally stupid. If you saw all the boobies all the time, you’d stop considering them sexual pretty fucking fast and see them as just another body part. Which they are. So your jollies would un-jolly themselves pretty damn quick.
Anyway, that’s just what I can think of off the top of my head but yeah, we sexualize breasts way too much.
(Also, to hell with TERFs.)
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I just want my future kids to be like “wow mommy & daddy are really in love”
remember when you were 12 and the internet seemed like an endless source of fun and now you just scroll through tumblr and check instagram?
or is that just me
thought i was the only that felt this way lol
The internet when you were 12 in 2007: Most of your friends didn't use it and neither did your parents. Corporations didn't fully understand it yet, commercialization consisted almost exclusively of banner ads. The most popular social media was MySpace, of which you could personalize almost every aspect and nobody's parents used. Instead of having one Nerd Website that everyone uses, you had accounts on a bunch of different forums related to your interests and each had its own unique environment. YouTube was an uncharted terrain of kids just like you uploading whatever they wanted, unpolished and unedited with no ad partnerships.
The internet in 2020: Literally everyone is online, every member of your family has an account on each of the most popular websites. Instead of being a place you can enter on your own terms when you're ready, the internet now comes to you, giving you a little spike of anxiety with every new notification. Ad spam is everywhere and it's becoming increasingly harder to differentiate between real people and marketing schemes. The most popular social media websites have streamlined, neutral colored UIs that cannot be personalized at all beyond a singular photo and username. Instead of being a haven for fellow weirdos, everyone is a denizen of the internet now. 90% of online activity for your interests takes place on a single website, the community is going to be devastated if it ever goes down but what can be done? YouTube is just mainstream television but on the internet now, YouTubers are rich celebrities who live in Hollywood mansions.
Im so glad people are talking about this cuz Ive been scared it was mainly my depression sapping the joy out of everything again
The internet when I was 12 in 1995: logging onto my dad’s Compuserve account to see if there was anyone online who would talk to me about The Phantom of the Opera.
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Muslim representation on tv
From the Top Left to Right: Sana Bakkoush (SKAM), Salim (American Gods), Alison Abdullah (Orange is the New Black), Anwar Kharral (Skins), Shama “Trenton” Biswas (Mr. Robot), Elias, Adam, Mutta and Mikael (SKAM), Goldi Nahir, Baaz Nahir and Rasha Zuabi (Degrassi: Next Class), Adena El-Amin (The Bold Type)
you don’t understand how hard it is to take a selfie when you’re ugly
when drawing muslim characters
yes this is about samirah al abbas and what about it
- if they’re hijabi, they won’t have their hair showing
- obviously sometimes it slips, like if they’re not wearing an underpiece to hold it in place and it gets windy or something, but they’re not going to wear it with their hair showing
- same with their neck. please
- they’re wearing hijab? they’re wearing loose clothes now too
- they’re also going to wear full sleeved shirts and long pants
- general rule for shirt sleeves: four fingers of skin from the wrist up can show
- many hijabis also try to make sure their shirt is long enough to cover their butt, or they’re wearing really loose pants
- they’re not gonna wear anything form-fitting. please
this has been a psa from a disgruntled fan trying to find fanart that actually fits the rules of hijab