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hidjabayausa · 5 months
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fitnesstrenz · 2 years
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watermelinoe · 10 months
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i know i use radfem as a shorthand for the gyns on here who Believe those Beliefs but i think radical feminism is something one does, not an identity, and i think part of our collective problem is that we're all still submerged in the deep fryer that is identity politics
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oatbugs · 15 days
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ppl genuinely praising the iranian government the way they're doing in the trending page is so insane to me isreal is committing active genocide the solution isn't to praise a government that is committed to violating as many human rights laws as possible against its own people. you should not feel comfortable. iran did not heroically save a nation. you can acknowledge armed defence is beneficial to/necessary for liberating palestine without suddenly becoming an iranian government fan i promise there is a secret third way
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faeparrish · 4 months
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(TERFS DNI)
i hate tiktok i hate the internet i hate our society’s obsession with labelling people this is so fucked
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Trans male has risqué bulge/outline when wearing women’s jeans and shorts, refuses to tuck or even just wear decent fitted clothing
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The partner being trans doesn’t even have anything to do with the fact that it’s standard decency for males to keep their crotches under control in public, and that includes not wearing things that draw attention to (or perfectly outline) their dicks. Genitals are expected to be safely out sight behind clothing. Men’s clothing is made to accommodate a package down there and blend it in, whereas women’s clothes expect only the slightest curve to the crotch, if any, and therefore dicks have nowhere to hide.
I sincerely believe these commenters are a) too blinded by the partners’ gender id to apply their logic to any other non-trans-woman, and b) underestimating just how obvious the bulge must be and how often it happens, probably.
Also, I really doubt the partner’s statement that he “doesn’t notice” AND is “not bothered.” He has to have noticed at least a couple times if he wears women’s jeans and shorts semi-regularly, and if he isn’t self conscious about that it makes me wonder how it does make him feel to have people acknowledge his crotch in that way…
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dykeinthedark · 12 days
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venting in tags about gender n shit (long as hell) (u can comment and talk 2 me as always :3)
#okay so i got a really masc haircut about a month ago and i know it's just a haircut but holy shit has it changed EVERYTHING for me#like.... i've always leaned masc except 1) before i came out 2) when i was actively in love with someone who i knew liked femmes#and they always described me as a fem. because that's what i showed her. because i wanted to be with her.#but lowkey whenever i'm in a not-impressing-anyone raw-dogging-life-no-crush era i always resort to a very masc style#like masc being my default and i'd only lean fem to impress people whether it's for love or peer pressure in a specific setting#like ''dressing up'' has always been a form of drag to me. like something i HAD to do to fit in or impress my parents (scott favor core)#but ever since this haircut i've realized... i could just BE masc innately like i really don't have to be womanly if i don't want to#which i usually don't. again i have only ever dressed fem for other people. but it's not even being masc that attracts me on its own#it's like. being masc in a distinctly lesbian way. as in whenever i look in the mirror i don't wanna be like a Guy i wanna be a dyke.#like lesbian as a gender identity too sort of thing honestly. okay i've been waffling but basically i sort of want to call myself butch#but i don't know if i like... can?? if i'm allowed to???#everyone always says it's MORE than just wearing boy clothes and not wearing makeup and having short hair (which i already do all those)#i mean i've always id'd as genderqueer because it literally just means gender weird and i experience gender in a queer way#what's probably the most telling is that my friends (all queer) CALL me a butch lesbian#like every time they do i feel really internally validated. it's not just my clothes but my personality too ig is what people tell me#i have a higher pitched voice relatively speaking but apparently the way i talk is quote ''very clockably into women''#which?? gender euphoria asf. my best friend specifically he (gay trans guy) always uses butch to describe me very intuitively#people have also noticed that i ''transitioned'' in all aspects except hormonally. like ppl have commented and noticed my masculinzation#but at the same time i always feel rly haunted by my ex relationships because one wanted me to be more masc#(she's the one who came out as straight and would treat me like a man) which i didn't like and i didn't like playing up being fem either#bc now it feels like she (butch) won't believe me if i called myself butch too bc she remembers me being femme#idk i feel like there's her voice in my head all the time that sees everything i do through her eyes (i'm lowkey still in love)#i feel like even though this comes so naturally to me i must be putting on a performance#even though i've actually read stone butch blues and done research into the history and i truly love and id with the culture like i rly do#that im still just a sad imitation of a butch lesbian and can never really be a part of it because i used to enjoy dressing up sometimes#like it's so stupid but can i still be butch if i wore a dress to prom and i think i looked good in it??#even though i was envious of my friends who wore suits?? that i used to try goth makeup?? that i liked long dresses??#that i enjoyed stacked necklaces and rings on every finger???#and tbh ALL OF THAT CAME FROM A CONCIOUS EFFORT TO FEMINIZE MYSELF IN JUNIOR YEAR OF HIGHSCHOOL WHEN I WAS 16#because omfg it was 2 months before junior prom and i was worried that i was too masc and wanted to get comfortable with being fem
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yugiohz · 2 months
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mha sexualizes little girls and yet you still talk about it every single day.
yeah that's a shonen jump issue in general that needs to be criticized more it's kind of inevitable if you're into mangas and is the main reason for why i do not buy the shonen jump mangas that i read (horikoshi wasn't even on the list of mangakas that signed that letter to that p*dophile mangaka but they all suck i agree), i guess i'm more consequential with works such as dune and disney films rn because those are imminently tied to western violence like that's a different kind of violence to me idk
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marzipanandminutiae · 2 years
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How did the Victorians/Edwardians approach the matter of skirt lengths/hairstyles for slightly older teenage girls (around 14-15)? I’d assume they weren’t old enough to have their hair completely up with floor/almost floor length dresses, but they must have been too old for shorter dresses and looser hairstyles
This is a great question!
Once the whole "short skirts and loose hair for little girls" thing became common practice, around the 1830s-1840s (I believe), preteens and young teenagers often wore roughly calf-length dresses stylistically in between younger children's clothing and that of adult women. They were more likely to have long hair than very young girls- who sometimes wore theirs short, depending on the specific decade and its trends -and often styled it half-up or in braids. Or just left it loose, sometimes, but that might be less practical for playing or doing chores.
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(Unknown adolescent girl, 1860s. Short sleeves for day were sometimes more readily permitted on young girls. Note that her skirt, while long, doesn't reach the floor as an adult's would. Her hair appears to be back in a net, a style of that decade that transcended age boundaries. See also: mention in Little Women of 15-year-old Jo bundling her hair in a net to keep it out of the way, even before she's started wearing "adult clothing.")
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(1885 pattern for a "jersey dress for girl 9-15 years." Sometimes the transition from short skirts to long could be less gradual than the 1860s image would indicate, and a girl might simply wear calf-length dresses from early adolescence until age 16. Within any social norm, you'll get a lot of variation.)
Sometimes you also see charts like this one from various publications:
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(Godey's Lady's Book, April 1866. The "2-16" indicates that this is the "proper" length for a toddler, who usually wore long gowns regardless of gender, as well as a girl in her mid-teens.)
However, as I mentioned above, you see a lot of variation from decade to decade, and even within those individual decades. Not everyone would have seen a chart like the one pictured, nor held it as gospel. The only real Rule, that I've been able to find, was Girls Under ~16 Wear Shorter Skirts And Looser (Or Shorter) Hair Than Adults. Beyond that, while you generally see teens in skirts below the knee at least, there was a great deal of individual interpretation.
Hope this answers your question!
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johncarlodionisio · 2 months
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winter 24’ uniform
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Model: Rio
Stylist: Pearl Myers
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nojoom · 23 days
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visibly religious muslim women who don’t fit the stereotype of a muslim woman are god’s strongest soldier
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hidjabayausa · 7 months
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Elevate your workout with style and modesty. Our Islamic activewear combines faith and fitness seamlessly. From breathable hijabs to modest sportswear, stay active without compromising your values. Embrace your active lifestyle with confidence and comfort. Explore our range today! 💪🏋️‍♀️🧕
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Free worldwide shipping from 29.90$
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enbysiriusblack · 2 years
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Mary and James are the only popular ones of the lot and i will stand by that
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x-line-active-wear · 1 year
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The sensational Carmela Clutch sporting our X-LINE Activewear
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surgeratesfucko · 9 months
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i hate choice based politics and activism i hate choice based feminism i hate the growing trend of anti-intellectualism and self-infantilization
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I didn’t listen.
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