If you defend the sex trade/porn industry, including OF you're not a real feminist, just saying.
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If you defend the sex trade/porn industry, including OF you're not a real feminist, just saying.
The dumbest argument I have seen anyone make is that clothes define you're gender that wearing a garment is an indication of you're sex, most TRAs think that wearing a dress or putting on makeup and jewelry makes them a woman that the object manifestation of the female sex through items is what somehow magically transforms them from a male to a female and vise versa. It's ridiculous to think that clothes have a gender and because some clothes are geared towards men and women people think that a piece of clothing represents what's in your pants and I find that very strange. It's weird how we give objects a sex, and just because you wear a garment that's looks opposite of you're sex it doesn't mean that you are that sex. Clothes are clothes, simple as that, they don't have a gender, a man can wear a skirt but he's still a man, a woman can wear a tux but she's still a woman. Trying to place genders on clothes is oodly conservative and quite sexist if you ask me.
I can tell when a woman is trying too hard to convince everyone around her that she's in a happy healthy relationship (far from it) when she keeps posting pictures of herself with her man and it's like EVERY photo on their Facebook page, thinking she's making everyone jealous when it just looks pretentious and self absorbed as hell.
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