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    How does Feminism view Men?

    That doesn't mean they have to be comfortable with sleeping with men again at the risk of being re-traumatised. Especially if they have had multiple experiences of abuse. That may be a risk they aren't willing and do not have to take in order to move forward.
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    How does Feminism view Men?

    Then obviously you don't understand triggers after trauma. Why isn't wanting to have sex with males unreasonable? Why is that a concern for you?
  3. W

    How does Feminism view Men?

    Or how about just leave women who don't want to have sex with you alone. Is that difficult?
  4. W

    How does Feminism view Men?

    Not really I was laughing. But I think we should go our ways with this one.
  5. W

    How does Feminism view Men?

    Hhmmm Good luck with your healing frank! Since you're spot on with that, more than other rape victims who are just mentally ill and need to touch **** ;)
  6. W

    How does Feminism view Men?

    "We will be over here, having fabulous queer sex without you." Lmao! BYE then! That's the whole point! BYE!
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    How does Feminism view Men?

    I would say it's cognitive dissonance to not accept that there are differences between women and transwomen and men and transmen. If there wasnt, you wouldn't be transitioning would you? The context of biology not being destiny is in reference to gender roles. That's the context. Moving...
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    How does Feminism view Men?

    I wasn't talking about the cotton ceiling workshop, however the rest of what you wrote, that is what I'm talking about. Sorry but that's some modern/re-branded homophobia to say that gays and lesbians can no longer be attracted to genitals and physical sex. Or how about female rape victims who...
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    Broken Circle (by me)

    Do you see her? Although, We often would rather forget She exists You have been her We bear witness To her silence And malicious treatment When she's afraid to answer back Because she remembers what happened before And it's no one else's business The renactment on our dolls And in our homes With...
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    Would this Change your Position on Abortion?

    In addition, the man chose to ejactuate inside the woman. Women don't choose to release an egg, men choose to release their sperm inside a woman which can survive for up to 7 days.
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    How does Feminism view Men?

    I would like to add that the issue with women of colour, especially black women and radical feminism, is that they are often "underground." They don't get to speak at universities as much as white women, their books are not recognised as radical feminist classics, like white women's are. But we...
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    The case for feminist revolution

    I think the issue is how will it would work in a pragmatic way, since most pregnancies are oppsy doppsy pregnancies. But then the discourse about how we have sex came after this book so. But still that's an issue.
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    The case for feminist revolution

    Not really, she's talking about women as a class and that the natural reproductive system lead to the first division of labour. (Maybe try the wiki summary) It's not about being dependant for a child, its about the nature of that dependance, it's about the actual physical vulnerablity that led...
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    How does Feminism view Men?

    Do you honestly think womanism was created as a defence of men or a defence of black women? One of my black radical feminist friends (I know several) wrote a blog article on the differences between black feminism and womanism, if you're interested I can PM it to you. Do I agree with Janice...
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    How does Feminism view Men?

    Erm... not that same thing! As.... Erasuring a whole era of feminism and feminist theory via sly implication that those female feminist theorists were a tiny non-influential minority, through likes and comments, which I've witnessed several times on this forum in order to protect male...
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    How does Feminism view Men?

    Is it? Wow, thanks for suggesting a strategy I've never in my life considered before. I guess if men want high fives and gold stars and more room to dominate feminism in what best serves their willy during their "progress" of unlearning sexism they can go to the third wave for that. My priority...
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    Are you brave enough to tell us embarrassing things about you?

    People who I know/met/have spoken to... So maybe now, it could even be you. :3
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    Are you brave enough to tell us embarrassing things about you?

    ....for me it happens mostly when I have conversations with people in my own head :3 Conversations with people in-my-own-head :3 :3
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    Are you brave enough to tell us embarrassing things about you?

    I'm bad at spelling Sometimes I daydream to the point of making strange facial expressions or mumbling to myself and I'm certain it's been noticed. I'm clumsy I zone out quite a lot when someone is talking to me without meaning to and sometimes I pretend I've heard everything they are saying...
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    How does Feminism view Men?

    and I find it equaliy predictable that you would think women are responsible for misogyny by wanting our own spaces and wanting to remain leaders in our own movements. But it's a common occurance for the third wave to priortise male sensisbilities over actual women.
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