share some love for your favorite radfem or rad leaning blogs! ⭐️trying to share some positivity⭐️
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@balkanradfem is one of my all-time favorite bloggers, feminist or otherwise. I often feel hopeless about the state of women’s rights, and the health of our planet; but her posts give me hope for the future.
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@floatingbook’s Habit Shifts were among the first radical feminist posts I ever reblogged. Each post discusses a different misogynistic expectation; and then suggests small, but concrete steps women can take to combat them.
https://www.tumblr.com/floatingbook/188151256029/habit-shifts-list-practical-actions-that-can
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#confessions#I apologize for posting this late I did not get notified of the asks in my inbox for some reason -Bee
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I've never followed her somehow but whenever I come across femsolid's posts on my dash they are always the most correct and scathing take I've seen on an issue
@femsolid ⭐️
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Where did @/baabyydooll go 😭 I loved her account
I don't know anon, if anyone else does they may let you know
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magnetictapedatastorage is one of my favorite bloggers! She posts a perfect mix of feminism and cool stuff, and I adore her updates on her life like food and architecture she's seen. Her drawings are great too, just all of it.
@magnetictapedatastorage ⭐️
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This is such a sweet and lovely idea! Thank you for doing this! Shoutout to YOU for this blog, we deffo need some more positivity!
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Have you heard of annoyingradfem? I tried to look up her account but it doesn't exist anymore. Did something happen?
She may have been termed sadly, if anyone knows if she remade feel free to share
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Chatting with radfems is just so wonderfully refreshing! No need to worry about if I'm bringing up feminism or misogyny too often, no need to wonder if I need to be careful, just wonderful women who GET IT! <3
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I will sincerely miss @clarasunflowers. 💜
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I knew about radfem as a thing that was bad and that you had to block for since like 2017, and not until yesterday did I actually read around about what it was about, and now i feel like my understanding of a lot of things has shifted really rapidly and idk how to cope. Like i thought porn was a healthy expression of sexuality and bdsm is harmless between consenting adults but reading the stats and where it all stems from and its effect on women and the horrific abuse of the porn industry, i cant believe that anymore. I understand the reason behind gender abolition now and why theres critique of trans ideas. This whole time I was taught that radfems hated trans people for existing like how right wingers do, but after reading around I actually see the love that radfems have for trans men, and the indifference for trans women. Its not about hate at all. Its about the love of women and how sex is what we are oppressed by, and gender as a social construct exists to stand in the way of women. Sexism makes my soul hurt so deeply, and I never understood why people don't talk about it more, why I seemed to care about it more than people around me. Why lgbt people dont talk about it more. Its everywhere, in every part of society. It's so hard to acknowledge that this group which I consider family also actively benefits from the exploitation of the female sex. I don't know how I can deal with the fact that my friends would be upset at me for believing this. How do I even process this i feel alone
I normally as the admin of sorts of this blog do not 'answer' asks often, but I wanted to say that there are whole swathes of women (rad-aligned feminists, radfems, etc) around radblr who have been where you are and have felt what you've felt. Don't be afraid to ask them questions or talk with them! It can definitely feel isolating at times, but more women than you'd think agree with a lot of these feminist ideas and are just afraid of being silenced.
This blog is not a 'normal' blog where I answer or console people, so I will have to ask any radfems/rad-aligned who wish to direct this lovely anon to their blogs who are open to asks/conversations/or just have a wealth of information for her to browse through, please reblog or comment for her to find you, or start up conversations on this post if you wish! Many of us have talked about your experience at length, as we've been through it ourselves too.
You are NOT alone in your feelings and discoveries. I hope you remember that ⭐
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A moment of silence for all our sisters that deactivated or got termed. You are loved. You are missed. I hope you are in a better place now <3
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I haven't read many feminist books yet because of my short attention span and because of how easily I get bored now. Maybe if I was in my early teens, I could've read at least six in two months. Anyway, I love all the women that reference books when they present critique, and I love when the women on radblr argue because disagreement is good sometimes. Love and kisses 💜🤎
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@dyke-supreme is a beautiful soul and I wish we were friends IRL! 💖 She seems kind and smart, and always puts great vibes on my dash!
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@bitterbad-fem-harpy was one of my very first mutuals on here and I really love seeing her on my dash. 💞 I especially love the chicken posting!
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@drachenstochter is so cool and funny
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I am a detrans woman and I finally looked into radical feminism about a week ago. I feel so at home in this community and I can't believe I hid from it for this long. As an angry female who is facing reality, I am so so happy 🩷
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@nansheonearth is just so generous with her interactions. I'm never sure how to thank her for all the connections she promotes and her kind responses to her asks💚🩵
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