Yes means yes. No doesn't mean 'convince me'
I hope my skin offends you.
things I’ve learned to say to boys: -you’re not funny -don’t talk to me like I’m dumb -I probably know more about this than you do -don’t fucking talk about her like that -I’m not comfortable with this -I don’t owe you anything -you just repeated exactly what I said -no
whorephobia isn't an okay term to use holy shit.
"table for two" . You don't have to eat in the restroom so why should a child that also needs to eat have to? It's so sad to think that women can't do what their breasts are literally intended to do, in a public place.
“Slut’ is attacking women for their right to say yes. ‘Friend Zone’ is attacking women for their right to say no.” And “bitch” is attacking women for their right to call you on it.
If feminists are so fucking threatening and dangerous, then how come none of them are showing up armed at theatres or universities?
Does any GOPer care about whether or not a woman, rather than the gov't, should make decisions regarding her own body?
Liberals are about equalizing income, Conservatives are about rewarding "hard working hard earned money" See a problem here? Poverty in this country is becoming more disheartening everyday. 2016 is off to a bad start already.
Woman crush everyday, Jane Birkin
Dear boys;
Today, I read an article about a woman with HIV who was raped. The man that attacked her is now HIV positive. All of the commentary surround this was about how she should have told him she was HIV+ and that women with HIV should have a badge or special underwear so that this doesn’t happen to another man. It is 11:28pm and I am already done with the world.
“Radical liberalism” works to provide everyone with healthcare and higher education. Radical conservatism leads people to bomb reproductive health clinics. There is no comparison.
The feminist agenda is not about equal rights for women. It is about a socialist, anti-family, political movement that encourages women to leave their husbands, kill their children, practice witchcraft, destroy capitalism, and become lesbians.” – Pat Robertson Washington Post, 23 August 1992
Christians don’t know very much about feminism. It’s one of our “knowledge blind spots”. This wouldn’t necessarily be a bad thing, except that today we find ourselves in the middle of a 35 year-long debate on what the Bible says about a “woman’s place”. And for a group of people who hate when we ourselves are misrepresented in the media, we sure make a lot of public claims about this topic that we know so little about. In my own journey, I became a Christian before I had even grown into a woman. I didn’t learn about feminism until I graduated high school. And, if I’m honest, I did so begrudgingly. Learning about feminism turned out to be a powerful experience for me, one in which God taught me more than I ever could have expected. And the areas of my life that were affected the most were the very areas I thought feminism would never touch: my faith and my sense of self. But isn’t that just like God, to use the very thing we think He won’t to teach us more about Himself than we thought possible?
