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Call me what I am: I am a woman.
💄✨ QUIZ RESULTS — Daddy Explains It Nice and Slow ✨💄
Before we move on to the next tricky question, let’s take a moment and look at last round’s solution, nice and calm. No rushing — we’ll take this step by step.
Alright, sweetheart. Daddy’s got the answer for you — and yes, you did very well making it this far.
Now, we’re looking at A, B, C, and D. Four pictures. Four little moods. And Daddy knows it can be confusing when there are choices involved.
So let’s break it down real easy, okay?
A is cute. Very polite. Very “I remembered my password.”
B is soft and pretty, but there’s a lot going on behind those eyes. Too much thinking.
D looks expensive. Confident. Like she might correct Daddy. That’s… not what we’re doing here.
And then there’s C.
Ahhh. C. 💕
C isn’t thinking. C isn’t planning. C isn’t trying to be impressive.
C is just happy to be there. Playful. Obvious. A little silly. Perfectly fine letting Daddy decide what everything means.
And that, sweetheart, is why C is the correct answer.
Not because she’s “better.” But because she’s simpler.
Less head. More smile. More “Daddy knows best.”
See? Easy. Sometimes the right answer is the one that doesn’t overthink it — and just lets Daddy explain the rest.
Good girl. 💕
So… take a breath. Get ready.
Next round coming up — try hard this time.
🔱 “You Killed the King. Now the Wolves Are Inside the Castle.”
What’s Behind the Patriarchy? Spoilers: It’s the Part Where You Beg for a Man
You broke through the glass ceiling. Congrats. You made it.
Cue the applause. Cue the empowerment selfies. Cue the sarcastic tweet about “patriarchal tears in my oat milk.”
But now that you’re standing on the other side, here’s a question:
What exactly do you think is behind the patriarchy? Because I promise you — it’s not brunch. It’s not gender equity. And it sure as hell isn’t some feminist utopia where men respectfully take turns crying and making you cum.
No, ma’am. Behind the patriarchy is something ancient. Something feral. And it wants to eat you alive.
I. The Patriarchy Was Never a Castle — It Was a Damn Levee
You think it was built to oppress you? Sweetheart, it wasn’t even about you. It was built to contain men.
That’s right. Other men. The kind who don’t send "u up?" texts. The kind who don’t even speak your language before they drag you into a hut and rename you.
The patriarchy wasn’t a throne room — it was a cage match. And the men you now call “toxic” were the ones who stepped in to fight the monsters on your behalf.
You don’t want to “end the patriarchy.” You want to live inside it without paying rent. And when the pipes burst and the monsters get in? You’re gonna wish you had a few of those "toxic" pipe-wielders on speed dial.
II. The Walls Were Built in Blood — And You Got Born in the Indoor Plumbing Era
Let’s get real. You’ve never actually seen raw male aggression. You’ve seen frat boys. You’ve seen Twitter trolls. You’ve seen your ex crying after you screamed at him for liking some girl’s bikini pic.
But real masculine darkness? It doesn’t ask for your Snapchat. It doesn’t pout when you ghost it. It just takes.
You live in a world where masculine energy is filtered. Sanitized. Packaged into triple-checked HR scripts.
But you don’t want men to be “safe.” You want them to be dangerous on your behalf — To everyone but you.
That’s patriarchy. That’s the deal. And you’ve forgotten how good you’ve had it.
III. Patriarchy Didn’t Stop You From Having Rights — It Stopped Other Men From Taking Your Life
History lesson. Every time civilization collapsed? Men stopped asking questions. And women started disappearing.
In the Congo, women are systematically raped by rebel factions.
In Afghanistan, girls have acid thrown in their faces for going to school.
In Mexico, cartel rape trees — literal trees hung with women's underwear — mark the sites where women were “used.”
But you? You’re on TikTok. Lip syncing about the male gaze.
Your trauma is that Brad from accounting called you “miss” instead of “ma’am.”
This isn’t empowerment. This is LARPing in a bulletproof bubble.
You live in a world guarded by men so decent, they’ll die quietly so you can complain loudly.
IV. You Didn’t Smash the Patriarchy — You Just Threw a Tantrum in the Fortress
You’re not oppressed. You’re pampered.
Your life is built on systems that men died to create — and you're writing Medium essays about how you “feel unseen” while sipping iced lattes in WiFi zones guarded by 911 dispatchers who show up with male muscle when things go sideways.
You didn’t rebel against tyranny. You flipped off your own bodyguards.
And when they stop caring? It won’t be a feminist that answers your scream. It’ll be a man.
But the question is — will he be the one that saves you, or the one that teaches you what the word subjugation actually means?
V. There Are Two Types of Men: The Ones Who Guard the Gate — And the Ones You’ll Meet When It’s Gone
You think you want equality in chaos? Good luck.
Because when the masculine protector class walks away — when men decide they’re done guarding the walls, you won’t get a TikTok dance revolution. You’ll get history.
Unfiltered. Unkind. Unapologetic.
That history looks like this:
Women chained in basements.
Girls married off at age 9.
Female bodies tossed in rivers while warlords sip tea and laugh.
No safe words. No therapy. No call-backs.
Just hell. The kind that makes patriarchy look like Disneyland.
VI. You Think He’s Oppressing You? He’s the Only One Still Holding the Door Open
You say men don’t care about women. And yet they:
Work the dirtiest jobs
Fight your wars
Fix your highways
Respond to your “I heard something outside” calls
All without demanding your praise.
But the moment you say, “We don’t need men,” they start to listen. They stop trying. They walk away.
And in that silence? That’s where the nightmares crawl in. And they don’t give a shit about your empowerment journey.
VII. Deep Down, You Don’t Want the Patriarchy Gone — You Want to Submit to the One That Survives You
Let’s stop pretending. You don’t dream about sensitive male allies. You dream about the man who doesn’t flinch when you lash out. The one who could destroy you — but chooses not to.
That’s the essence. Power, restrained.
The fantasy isn’t equality. It’s surrender — To a force so absolute, your ego finally shuts the fuck up and lets your spine remember what security feels like.
The irony? The very men you call oppressive are the ones you’d beg to find you when the wolves drag you screaming into the woods.
And trust me — they’ve stopped begging to be your hero.
VIII. Final Warning: The Day the Patriarchy Dies Is the Day Feminism Becomes a Joke Told at Your Funeral
This isn’t politics. It’s physics. Action. Reaction. Remove the force that restrains male brutality… and you don’t get justice.
You get conquest.
You’re not building liberation. You’re tearing down a wall that kept savagery out. And the next time you say “All men are trash,” don’t be surprised when the last good ones stop taking out the garbage.
Because once they’re gone? The only men left will be the ones your body fears — but can’t look away from.
🩸 ORGASM-TRIGGERING DISCLAIMER
This post is a literary work, satirical commentary, and psychological exploration of gender dynamics. Any arousal, pelvic awareness, emotional release, guilt-induced attraction, or subconscious submission is the natural result of mirror neuron manipulation, rhythmic entrainment, and scientifically embedded psycholinguistic triggers. You are not broken. You are just no longer protected from reality.
🧠 QUOTE REBLOG PACK™
“You didn’t smash the patriarchy. You smashed the levee. Now hope you can swim.”
“The wolves aren’t scared of your feminism. They were scared of us.”
“Patriarchy didn’t oppress you. It protected you from the men who don’t ask permission.”
“Equality looks cute until nobody’s left to kill the monsters for you.”
“You’ll laugh at masculinity until you cry for it.”
📡 CALL TO ACTION
Reblog if you’re smart enough to know this isn’t hate — it’s a warning. Reblog if your body just remembered something ancient. Reblog if you’ve mocked men… but now want to moan for one. Reblog because satire that makes you clench deserves to be seen. Reblog if you’d rather survive than stay politically correct.
Capitalism and the Patriarchy
Through the breaking down of our puritan beliefs about gender and dismantling restrictive gender roles and stereotypes, we bind ourselves, we can take crucial steps toward true freedom. The patriarchy and capitalism so are deeply intertwined, each benefiting and reinforcing the other; the former, through these gender roles, perpetuates inequality an thrives on the hierarchical structures it creates. While capitalism, exploits these divisions to maximize profit and control. Only when they saw more profit and labor did they finally accept women into the workplace.
I know it's "canon" that LWJ is the dominant one in the relationship with Wei Wuxian - the bl's are pretty poor at portraying relationships without a role frozen in ice. Honestly, it had surprised me a bit when I learned that it's always LWJ who is the dom since I saw the two, before learning this, as being switch most of the time - and WWX liking to dominate AND be the bottom ( because dominant ≠ top). Your thoughts on this?
Alright, this is going to get long since I'll plug some meta in here:
further...
To sum it up, everyone will have a different opinion but here I'll borrow @victortortor's words:
"When it comes to Asian media/literature, I can’t ever seem to get away from top/bottom stereotypes. But for the most part, WWX doesn’t really feel like the “bottom,” and LWj doesn’t feel like the “top.”
At least not in the stereotypical sense of the word. Hope this answers your question, nonny!
The problem with radfems is that their idea of “feminism” is to completely strip away things that make women feminine. They don’t want them to shave, they don’t want them to wear makeup or do their hair or dress up nice, they don’t want you to look cute and beautiful and act feminine.
The real idea of feminism is for women to CHOOSE how they want to live their life and if that means being a submissive housewife or dressing up everyday and embracing your femininity, or not conforming to gender norms then ALL of that is perfectly okay.
What isn’t okay is making women feel bad for wanting to live their lives a certain way. They’re already ridiculed by society if they shy away from traditional female norms and then they are shamed by radfems when they choose to be feminine.
Let women be who they want to be.
And also transphobia, radfems are disgusting.