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i experience and express sexual attraction in a totally normal and healthy way
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ninejackrose this ninejackrose that... the most insane throuple of doctor who was in fact these bitches

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that was you, my f r i e n d making me s c a r e d making me feel like a b l o o d y i d i o t
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Clara's the only companion we regularly get to see confront the villain without the Doctor and manage to not only hold her own but succeed. Even in Deep Breath, where she's visibly shake and scared and not used to this, she wins and turns the tables on her opponent so she's interrogating him. Usually we only see companions confront the villains alone to show how out of their depth they are and need the Doctor to ultimately come in and save the day.


But Clara frequently gets to do it herself without failure, and we see her become progressively more confident (and more cocky) at it. Lots of companions get to fill-in for the Doctor when they're out of action, but Clara is still the only one that you can honestly say became her own Doctor that it was no longer a question of "What would the Doctor do?" but "What will I do?"

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I think it's really cool and awesome when women are gross perverts
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THE TWELFTH DOCTOR and CLARA OSWALD in FACE THE RAVEN
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CLARA OSWALD IN EVERY EPISODE → 9.03 "Under the Lake" ↳ "Come on. We're on a roll. Monsters. Things blowing up. Okay, can we go back to that place with the people with the long necks who've been celebrating New Year's for two centuries? I left my sunglasses there. And most of my dignity."
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trust me, she doesn’t leave
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every so often the discourse comes around again that basically boils down to “is it feminist for a woman to want men to be attracted to her” and it’s like. no, it’s not. it’s also not anti feminist. it’s not relevant. it’s nothing. a woman wanting to have sex with men has nothing to do with feminism. being a lesbian or celibate is not “more feminist” than being a straight woman. the point was always “women should not have to dress in a way that is attractive to men solely in order to be acknowledged by them at all” not “women should never dress in a way that is attractive to men for any reason.” sometimes a woman wants men to want to have sex with her. that’s not anti feminist. that’s average. it’s also not feminist just because it’s her choice to do it. it is not related. feminism is about women’s human rights. that doesn’t mean it’s a feminist act every time a woman makes a choice.
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little sketch of eeb...
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Over the moon
#doctor who#twelveclara#clara oswald#twelfth doctor#twelve x clara#whouffaldi#peter capaldi#fanart#my art
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some companions!!
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everyone start having unethical fantasies about me NOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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