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pluto-murphy-writes · 6 months
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Guess what I found out today!
Anyone who is capable of getting pregnant (and let’s be real, anyone who can get someone pregnant) should know this:
The morning after pill does not stop a pregnancy that has already started. In fact, it is entirely ineffective if your body has released an egg.
I did not know this before today, and I’m assuming a lot of people here also didn’t know this, so I’m telling all of you right know so we know.
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an-onyx-void · 1 month
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Pregnancy care has changed in alarming ways since Louisiana banned abortion : Shots - Health News https://www.npr.org/sections/health-shots/2024/03/19/1239376395/louisiana-abortion-ban-dangerously-disrupting-pregnancy-miscarriage-care
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wolves-willow · 2 years
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Made a post about spaying/neutering your animals because I was sick of seeing Facebook posts about kittens dumped on the side of the road. And a family member comments,
“My cat has a strict my body my choice rule so she likes her kittens 🤷🏼‍♀️”
Let me FUCKING tell you. That bitch was cut quicker than a rampant toddler’s hair once they grab a pair of scissors for the first time.
I’ve made it abundantly clear that I stand with Roe v. Wade. I am pro-choice. I am pro-abortion. I am pro-women’s rights are human rights.
So I made a giant post urging those that disagree with me, even family members, to get fucked.
Remember: blood does not equal family. Cut those fascist bigots OFF.
Here it is, if you’d like to repost for yourself on other social media platforms.
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Because it obviously needs said again: agree to disagree doesn’t apply here! I’m not discussing whether chocolate or vanilla is better! I’m talking about HUMAN RIGHTS. If you don’t think abortion is okay, that’s your right to choose not to have one. It does not give you permission to force that choice on someone else.
But if we’re just going to throw bodily autonomy out the window, here’s a few laws we should enstate:
1. If someone needs an organ and you have a match, you HAVE to give it to them. You don’t have a choice. The government says so.
2. If you want to get a piercing or tattoo, you’re not allowed. You can’t alter your body without express government permission.
3. Women must stay home. Women can’t vote. Women can’t work. Women can’t own property. Any woman without a husband is a harlot. Since the government says we’re just baby factories.
4. Children out of wedlock? Whore. You’ve just been defaced in the eyes of society. It doesn’t matter if he’s your boyfriend and you’re in love. You’re not married, so it’s automatically wrong. Get married and MAYBE you’ll earn your place back with the Lord.
5. Any and all surguries must be government approved. You can’t decide for yourself, even if it’s lifesaving. No exceptions. Y’know… since they own our bodies.
Want me to go on?
I will not, under any circumstances, agree to disagree on this. By approving the overturning of Roe. v. Wade, you are actively engaging in my oppression as a woman and a fellow human. Once again, if you do, fuck you.
I did not grow up watching heroes in movies, tv shows, and books stand up for what was right only to be silent now that there’s something I believe in. I will be as loud as I want because being silent for the sake of avoiding conflict is what created some of histories greatest atrocities. And allowing the government to control my body will not become one of them.
There is no room for jokes or snide remarks. This is MY page, and I will post as I please. I don’t need fascist input and bigotry.
Roll your eyes, mutter under your breath… and hit the unfriend button while you’re at it. 👋🏻
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littlee-coaastline · 1 year
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Shoutout to all the uterus-having people on here that talk about their ovulation pain. The first time I got it I had a complete melt down because of the almost constant pain and the stress of not knowing what is going on. Initially I thought it was appendicitis, but after having my pathologist scrap that I checked in with my gyno. She said the pain was normal and probably related to my pcos. Problem is, she didn’t really elaborate further on what I was to expect and what was reason for panic. Both of my doctors half-assedly brushed me off, moved on and didn’t take one minute to explain things to me so that I wouldn’t panic or feel in the dark. The internet didn’t help either. The only way I have found some calm is by reading the experiences shared on here. So I thank you all for doing so, and in the process giving me some sort of clarity with which to navigate this frustrating experience. In a world where the healthcare system ignores us, I am happy we at least can find some comfort in each other.
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happybird16 · 2 years
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Everyday I wait for signs of a revolution…
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mysharona1987 · 2 years
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calilili · 9 months
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nicostiel · 2 years
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buttersteps · 2 years
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ratbastarddotfuck · 1 year
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This is maybe the funniest (worst) radfem post I've come across in a while. It was a comment about cis women getting hysterectomies.
Do y'all know how many feminists have been fighting to be allowed to get hysterectomies without a) birthing (often multiple) children or b) a husband's permission? Including many people who have extremely painful and/or dangerous uterus-related conditions, like PCOS or menorrhagia? So many doctors HATE giving hysterectomies specifically because "you really should have kids first".
Also, cis men don't need to "remove their ballsack" to avoid having kids. They get vasectomies. An incredibly simple, routine procedure.
People who are getting hysterectomies are often doing so for reasons not solely related to pregnancy - if it were just about fertility, getting your tubes tied would suffice if you were averse to other forms of birth control. My mum did that after my sister was born, and then went back in for a hysterectomy a few years later because her periods were agonising. My aunty also had a hysto several years back, because not only were her periods agonising, but they would cause flare ups in some of her other conditions.
I just... how are you calling yourself a feminist while advocating for LESS bodily autonomy for women? How can you act like women are being stupid or reckless in their choice to get a hysto and not see the indescribable misogyny you're utilising?
"It's never [cis] men who remove an organ just because they don't want it" yeah, I wonder if that's because they don't have an organ that causes agonising blood loss on a monthly basis? Like... nobody's out here getting kidneys removed for fun. It's a very specific organ only being removed for very specific, personal reasons.
It's my body, not yours. Hands the fuck off.
*This post is authored by a trans person. If you're agreeing with me about this topic while being against trans healthcare, consider that your whole ideology is built in opposition to bodily autonomy for people outside your ideals of gender. Sit with that information.*
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tashabigbaby · 25 days
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Can I be your favorite trans🥵🍆
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reasonsforhope · 2 months
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"France became the first country in the world to make abortion a constitutional right Monday [March 4, 2024], with French lawmakers adopting the bill in a 780-72 vote in a move inspired by the U.S. reversal of Roe vs. Wade.
The law gives women a "guaranteed freedom" to choose for themselves if an abortion is the right choice to make.
The amendment won the support of the three-fifths of the 925 National Assembly and Senate members required to pass in an extraordinary afternoon session at the Palace of Versailles just outside Paris in a move that was overwhelmingly supported by the public.
Prime Minister Gabriel Attal said to those assembled in Congress Hall that "we owe a moral debt" to the women who had to suffer through illegal abortions in the past.
After the vote to approve the constitutional change, Paris' Eiffel Tower was lit with the words in French "my body my choice" in the country where abortion was first legalized in 1975, two years after the United States' first ruling on Roe vs. Wade...
While limiting abortion ranked very low on France's political agenda, lawmakers were prompted to take action to protect abortion rights in 2022 following the U.S. Supreme Court's overturning of the 1973 Roe ruling that legalized abortion. Subsequently, several American states have passed laws to restrict or outlaw the procedure.
"I say to all women within our borders and beyond, that today, the era of a world of hope begins," said Attal, who at 34 became the country's youngest prime minister.
This was the first time since 2008 that France took steps to change its constitution. There will be a ceremony to finalize the amendment on Friday [March 8, 2024], which is also International Women's Day."
-via UPI (United Press International), March 4, 2024
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Note: It may be the first, but I am confident that it will not be the last!
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odinsblog · 6 months
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Just to emphasize: Mike Johnson is an antivaxxer, an anti-abortion forced bither, he believes the job of poor women is to give birth to an infinite supply of low wage jobseekers, he is a climate change denier, he wants to cut Social Security + Medicare + Medicaid, and he’s a “Trump won!” Republican. And House Republicans just unanimously voted for him as Speaker of the House.
Please take note: there are no “moderates” in the Republican Party.
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mysharona1987 · 26 days
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lenbryant · 8 months
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Making it illegal to use the roads to travel to a free state is so authoritarian dictator.
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calilili · 10 months
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