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theyanderespecialist · 6 months
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Brahms's Nanny Part 2: Yandere Brahms Heelshire X Male Nanny Listener (...
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ainews18 · 7 months
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orangerosebush · 6 months
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Angeline and Butler's dynamic is soooo funny to me. What do you mean Butler flew a 12 year old Artemis to Vietnam so he could give a guy they met online thirty thousand euros (in order to find a fairy), rather than acting as the adult in the situation (i.e. spending that money trying to find a better psychologist/psychiatrist for Angeline, who was in the middle of a psychotic break). What do you mean that from Angeline's perspective, Butler was the last person to see Artemis when the Hybras incident occurred and Artemis was lost for three years. What do you mean Butler spent those three years trying to convince Angeline that "fairies were responsible for the loss of her son" while said fairies went radio-silent, making Butler look like he'd lost his damn mind. What do you mean Butler had a breakdown after TLG and Angeline had to go beg him to go to Artemis' funeral. What do you mean Butler then refused to show up to her son's funeral because he couldn't process that he was actually dead. Like... hello??
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ineffabildaddy · 2 months
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there’s nothing in this world more beautiful than a man with a pussy. well maybe a girl with a dick actually. tbh they’re on par
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bruciemilf · 7 months
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Bi-Han wifed up the baddest bitch in Outworld (she can't fight her way out of a lunch bag and she's God's favourite idiot)
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brainrotarchive · 6 months
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some thoughts on Good Omens and male privilege
Crowley and Aziraphale (as well as all other celestial beings) are canonically genderless icons. However, through all of history they present masculine and I think the reason for that is pretty obvious. It‘s not like their personalities simply align with masculine traits and that‘s why they choose it most of the time. They both love traditionally feminine (meeting up for fancy wine dinners to talk about life and gossip about their bosses) and masculine (cars) things. And Crowley in season 2 explicitly does not identify as a "lad". Also, the definitions of masculinity throughout history are neither logical nor consistent and they more than anyone would be aware of how made up gender roles really are. I also don‘t think that Above or Below are patriarchally structured especially in the show. They are supposed to be completely indifferent towards gender so why do they always choose to present as men?
I think it‘s because they are both lazy when doing their jobs and choose the path of least resistance. Think about the Arrangement, for example. If there‘s a way to make their job easier, they‘ll do it. Being a woman is and always was limiting in some way. Especially when trying to influence humans (men) into doing either good or evil, being perceived as a woman makes things harder. And as observers of human cultures they‘re very aware of that and they probably, over the years, got very comfortable with their male and white privilege and use that to make their lives easier. Aziraphale also imo got attached to his appearance at some point and doesn‘t want to change anything about it.
The only time Crowley appears as a woman, it‘s as Nanny Ashtoreth. Here, again, she benefits from traditional gender roles (woman=trusted to care for children) to reach an end goal. So, I think overall they just present as the gender that‘s most convenient at the time which is usually male.
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mommyashtoreth · 30 days
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I am thinking abt goomens and gender stuff again bc quite honestly when am I not but I realized most of my very long thoughts could be boiled down into the sentence "Crowley is kind of a clocky broad and everyone hates her for it" so. Crowley is kind of a clocky broad and everyone hates her for it
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puppetdaily · 1 month
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Mr. Wigglemuch and The Grumpus from Friends
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redtyrannoranger · 7 months
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Conner: I mean what kind of job is that for a man? A Pink Ranger? That’s like if a woman wanted to be-
Kira: …yes? 🤨
Conner: …
Kira: 🤨
Conner: …
Kira: 🤨
Conner: …King?
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villainanders · 9 months
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the male nanny on friends was freddie prinze jr????????
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choices-junkie · 1 year
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cold take: sam dalton is only bearable as a female sprite
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officialbillhader · 10 months
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Homophobia
Listen i understand this book was written in the 80s but between the main character being a mary sue, the characters all being rather typical stereotyped characters, the lack of an actual female with a unique personality (assuming any of the characters have a unique personality), an unnecessary sex scene just to show the mary sue can get laid, the author also decided to make one of the (kind of nuanced) bad guys a gay pedophile, and i seriously put my head in my hands and debated if i wanted to continue reading this book
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pepsimaxxing · 2 years
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the nanny affair is so much better for me with female mc and female Sam, the sexual tension is chefs kiss
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therunwayarchive · 1 year
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Saul Nanni for Tod’s, Spring 2022 Menswear
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escondidolibrary · 2 years
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Join us at the next Hybrid Between the Covers Romance Book Club meeting tomorrow, May 5, 5:30 - 6:45 p.m. PDT!
We'll be discussing " Rafe: A Buff Male Nanny" by Rebekah Weatherspoon in the Library Board Room and over Zoom.
Author Rebekah Weatherspoon will be joining us to discuss her book and answer questions!
All are welcome! Books are available for checkout, and additional copies may be available by emailing [email protected]
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malemanniesofla · 6 months
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A male carer can be just as safe, caring, and responsible
Men  have a different perspective on things and would bring a better balance  to the sector,” she says. “For little boys growing up to see men as  nurturing, talking about emotions, and to have positive male role models  is very important. If men aren’t considered nurturers or carers that  builds up over time and creates a stereotype. https://manniesofla.com/blog/f/a-male-carer-can-be-just-as-safe-caring-and-responsible
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