radicallyreclaiming
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Mid 20s desisted female(IDd NB/ftm for a decade, only socially transitioned no medical thankfully). Bi. Married(TIM spouse). Struggling to come to terms with my changing views especially as I have to keep this very quiet irl for fear of backlash due to my time as a libfem and where it led my life. Just trying to accept myself as who I am despite pushing it away for so long due to major trauma. I don't identify as a "terf" though may use the tags as a way to find people who understand. I don't hate trans people just see need for separation of lgb/t and dont agree with the rhetoric of trans women being the same as females or vice versa, sex based oppression matters more than "feeling like a woman" and my feminism doesn't fight for males
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I haven’t been on in ages but thought yall might appreciate knowing, I’m finally divorcing the shitty abusive TIM 🙌🏼 and I’m keeping the house we bought 🙌🏼
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Finally finished Invisible Women and…



LADIES.
Are women not even allowed to have a book on female problems for ourselves?!
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The realest part of the Barbie Movie was when Barbie was like "okay but what if this hurts his feelings? what if this makes him sad? :(" after Ken stole her house, stole her car, and stole her agency, because as a woman you still have to second guess everything you do on the assessment of whether it might hurt a man's feelings.
And then that apprehension was proven right one million times over by the entire Conservative Internet Manosphere pissing and shitting and screaming themselves hoarse over Barbie daring to hurt a man's feelings.
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do you hate lgbt people now that you're detrans? like, are you catholic now?
Lol what? No? This is seriously the dumbest thing I’ve ever heard wtf 🤣
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Scientists when they find out an “old wives tale” (remedy women have been consistently using with results for generations) is actually correct and not just a silly thing women made up for no reason
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problematic faves
aileen wuornos
jodi arias
elizabeth holmes
sheela birnstiel
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6. Zillmann and Bryant (1982)
The question: what are the consequences of continued exposure to pornography on beliefs about sexuality in general and on attitudes towards women?
The experiment:
Part One:
80 male and 80 female participants are divided into four subgroups
Massive Exposure Group: saw 36 short, non-violent porn films (about 5 hours of film) over six weeks.
Intermediate Exposure Group: saw 18 short, non-violent porn films and 18 regular films over six weeks.
No Exposure Group: saw 36 regular films.
Control Group: saw no films, not brought in till the second phase.
Part Two:
Participants read about a rape case and were asked to recommend a the length of the prison sentence for the rapist.
They were also asked to indicate their support for the women’s rights movement on a 0 to 100 scale.
Finally, they were asked to estimate the popularity of various sexual acts among the general population.
Results:
In recommending a prison term for a rapist, folks in the Massive Exposure Group chose, on average, prison terms that were half as long as terms recommended by the people in the No Exposure Group. (A five-year sentence versus a ten-year sentence)
When asked to rate their support for women’s rights, men and women in the Massive Exposure Group indicated about half as much support as participants in the No Exposure Group. (38% versus 76%)
Finally, men and women in the Massive Exposure Group rated anal sex, group sex, and bestiality at least twice as common as did the No Exposure Group. (For example, the Massive Exposure Group estimated that 30% of Americans had group sex, while the No Exposure Group estimated only 11% did. The Massive Exposure Group also estimated that 12% of Americans were having sex with animals.)
Conclusion: Zillmann and Bryant conclude that massive exposure to pornography made rape appear a more trivial offense, which seemed also to parallel a drop in support for women’s rights. Also, intensive porn-viewing led to beliefs that unusual sexual acts are far more common than they really are.
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Sooooo…if you became a midwife, would you refuse to treat trans women? Cuz then she could probably get you fired for discrimination <3
I mean…I’m not really sure why a trans woman would need to be treated by a midwife. Do you know what a midwife is lol
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Literal minors will talk to you on here like they have any authority over you 💀
“You WILL include trans women in your feminism.”
Who’s lost child is this? Go fight with people your own age???
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Isn’t it funny how it’s never triggering for a transwoman to make sexualized threats at women? I’m not allowed to say vulva because it makes you soooo dysphoric, but joking about terfs being used as breeding stock and their musty vaginas don’t bother you? Even though you’re assuming she has a female body? Wow, it’s almost like you know what women are and hate them!
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