Liberationist

There’s a negative stereotype for everything a woman could do while existing on earth. It would save so much time if [men] just said “we hate women, because they’re women.

—inapaste (via sometimesgardening)

(via lishra)

stringsdafistmcgee:

15fromfattofit:

thenameisnotpickles:

stop seperating relationship expectations.

why is it expected that he needs space and not her?

why is it assumed that “she” will be the one asking too much?

why doesn’t it tell him not to cheat?

who says she wants to be treated like a princess?

who says “he” would be the one to ignore her?

who says she needs protecting? or wants it?

why cant he need protecting?

STOP PUTTING GENDER ON EVERYTHING THING.

IT DOESN’T EXIST

we should stop attributing false binary differences into everyday things.

Thank you^ 

I love this.

This notion that men need space and women don’t pisses me off so much. We women are expected to be available to everyone at all times.  Newsflash:  We can’t be.  We need space too.  I need space so bad that if I don’t get it, I go a little insane.

(via militantbyexistence)

  • When you say: Can't you take a joke?
  • I hear: I want you to submit to being bullied for my entertainment and convenience.

Fashion is one of the very few forms of expression in which women have more freedom than men. And I don’t think it’s an accident that it’s typically seen as shallow, trivial, and vain. It is the height of irony that women are valued for our looks, encouraged to make ourselves beautiful and ornamental… and are then derided as shallow and vain for doing so. And it’s a subtle but definite form of sexism to take one of the few forms of expression where women have more freedom, and treat it as a form of expression that’s inherently superficial and trivial. Like it or not, fashion and style are primarily a women’s art form. And I think it gets treated as trivial because women get treated as trivial.