systematycznie odpadają kolejne wynalazki z mojego uniwersum, żyję otoczona dobrymi kolegami, znajomymi i mam wspaniałych męskich przyjaciół
Czy to echochamber? Nie, raczej selfcare, nie będę dyskutować z chłopami, którzy wymuszają atencję, a jak jej nie dostają piszą mi publicznie "jesteś głupia i zakompleksiona" - mógłby dodać, "mamooooo, ona mnie nie lubiiiiiiii"
nie będę dyskutować z chłopami, którzy się napinają na moim własnym wallu, siląc się, że muszą koniecznie mnie przegadać, i udowodnić, że brak zainteresowani typowo sek^ualno-wizualnymi reakcjami na czyjś wygląd "wymaga terapii" i "czeka nas era samotności mężczyzn"
są chłopy, co mają różne opinie i jakoś nie czuję się dosłownie spięta, kiedy je wygłaszają, to są znamiona dyskusji, która jest po prostu wymianą wiedzy i perspektyw
a nie "ch*ja się znasz na feminizmie, nara" (sic!), po czym wynalazek kasuje to i wraca ze swoimi wypocinami (w nieskończoność)
przykra wiadomość więc widocznie dla panów jest taka, że wujkowe podrywy coraz słabiej działają, tak panowie, stajemy się silniejsze i coraz lepiej wykształcone, i wasze cheesy podrygi przestają robić na kimkolwiek wrażenie
zamiast więc załamywać głowy, raczej trenować się w finezji lol, tak wiem, to straszne
Women are supposed to stay at home, to cook and do housework, and to be responsible for raising children, but is the role that society has imposed on them the only purpose of their lives?
Gender stereotypes have long been the basis for how members of a certain gender should be: how they dress and present themselves, what their occupation should be, how they behave, and the like. Female gender stereotypes have established how and what a woman should be, even before she explores what she wants for her life. Stereotypes limit their opportunities and, in the worst cases, kill a woman’s self-confidence.
More than what they are
In the Philippines, it is a perceived societal standard that a woman’s ‘level of decency’ depends on how much fabric she wears, and her degree of capability depends on how great and diligent she is at housework.
Many advocates against female gender stereotyping have raised their voices regarding this societal error, but despite having proven that women can go beyond the boundaries of the norms and roles associated with them, a survey from Guerrero (2022) has proven that women's gender stereotypes, especially in cases of breadwinning and home-tending, are still upheld by many Filipinos.
Being a woman in the Philippines is equivalent to being subject to a pervasive system, and it is already expected that a woman seeking to apply for traditionally male roles such as jobs that require technical skills will be held to very high standards. And at times, when they do land the job, workplace discrimination on the basis of gender identity does tend to take place right after.
The gender stereotype also hinders a woman from developing her personal abilities and making decisions for herself, which leads to negative consequences as it ultimately affects their mental, physical, and emotional health and leaves them with zero self-confidence in regards to their personalities.
Exceeding the expectations
Are the roles that society has imposed on women the only purpose of their lives? Will women be able to break free from the chains of female gender stereotypes, or will such stereotypes continue to drag them down unwillingly? And as these harmful gender norms continue to persist and influence relationships, when will we really be able to say that society has already outdated and eliminated such stereotypes?
With all the stereotypes surrounding women, one notable fact that should be imprinted on society’s mind is that gender judgments are inaccurate, as these only stem from forms of bias that society has established for women over time.
Despite what society expects from a woman, there is no law or rule on how a woman should particularly be when it comes to her decisions or on how she wishes to project herself.
Men and women are equally capable of controlling what role they want to associate themselves with. Many may ask and doubt the possibility of such things, yet the latter is fully capable of much more than the roles that society forcibly associates to her.
My name is Oliver and I am 22 years old and British, I’m a high functioning autistic and I feel as though I resent the visual stereotype of what an autistic person would supposedly look like.
The bottom two pictures have only ever been a depiction from both Internet trolls and Hollywood, we have no certain look or physical characteristics that can set us apart from the general population; you are far more likely to see an autistic person looking as ordinary as I do as autism is an invisible disability for a reason.
I work out, I have tattoos like many other adults do and I maintain my appearance, there would be good reason as to why you would be unable to tell of my condition unless you asked me.
Not all of us will dress weirdly and wear oversized spectacles, you’re thinking of rainman, or possibly the creepy looking kid at the back of the classroom; mind you that supposed creepy kid will have thoughts and feelings of his own.
I’d love people to take this on board and use their common sense a little more often.
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Today's generation is often characterized as lazy, stupid, even idiotic. The thing is, we are not this. We may spend too long on our technology, but you will find that our generation can be described by better words. These words include genius, intiutive, even engaging. We're fighting for civil rights against the many misjudged stereotypes and unjust discrimination past generation have laid for us. We're creating new technology that makes our world more efficient. We're not the generation forgotten. We're the generation remembered. So say what you will about our generation. Just remember, we're the generation to go down in history.