Feminist OPINION
Feminist OPINION
gender truth
The notion that the body can be "wrong" for the self is a modern construct that reflects a disconnection between the mind and the body. This dualistic thinking—separating the mental from the physical—ignores the holistic nature of human existence.
rights for men
Self-ID laws gave Men legal permission to encroach upon spaces women created for themselves—a necessity born from their historical exclusion from male-dominated spaces and their lack of legal power to enforce acceptance.
SISSY PORN 101
Sissy porn becomes the catalyst for turning private arousal into public spectacle, where validation of these fantasies feeds into a larger narrative of entitlement.
a case against god
Offering prayers for a woman who relied on a walker after being set on fire is undeniably absurd
women trashing each other
A particularly troubling consequence of this culture is that many women have begun turning away from radical feminism altogether, disillusioned by what they perceive as cattiness and judgmental behavior.
violence against women is a business
Judicial and law enforcement systems rely heavily on processing sex-based violence to maintain operational frameworks. Violence against women is a very lucrative business that many facets of society do not want to end.
trendy feminist women
Expressing concern for the plight of women and girls in Afghanistan under the rule of Muslim men, while simultaneously advocating for Palestine, exemplifies the superficial and uninformed nature of some contemporary feminist activism.
the un-bigging your back era.
We’ve officially entered the “unbigging your back” era – a time when more women are stepping away from gaining weight to keep a man who loves them “thick” and are instead hitting the gym, shedding pounds, and prioritizing their health.
STAY COLD.
When you master the art of not caring, you’ll find that your life feels lighter. You’ll have more mental clarity, emotional bandwidth, and time to focus on what truly fulfills you.
lazy women?
Refusing to acknowledge male violence could be linked to a fear of disrupting the potential for traditional gender dynamics where a woman might envision being "taken care of." For some, confronting the reality of systemic male violence might feel like it threatens the stability of those aspirations or beliefs.