shameless-fujoshi:

tehkusogaki:

dare-i-say-asexual:

The stories of women in my family who were forced into lives they didn’t want and didn’t utilize their passions breaks my heart. My grandma wanted to be a journalist and write about the injustices she saw inflicted on disabled ppl while she was volunteering at a state run institution as a teen. Her father decided that she was “too fat and stupid” for college and forced her to get married at 17 or else he’d make her homeless. As a kid she told me that she wished people believed that she had meaningful opinions on events around her. One of my great grandmothers wanted to be an artist but was pressured into marrying a man who beat her. She stayed up late each night when her children were in bed writing poetry and pasting it over elaborate collages she mad herself. We still have stacks of these notebooks she created but was never allowed to do anything with. My mother wanted to be an operatic singer and was considered a musical prodigy in her town because she taught herself three seperate instruments by 13. When she was 18 she met my then 30 year old father who emotionally manipulated her into giving up her dreams to start a family with him. As a kid I would hear her up at night playing the violin or doing vocal exercises until she became too depressed to practice anymore. Like idk y’all there’s a quiet type of violence in the way women’s talents are devalued and brushed aside in favor of bullying them into “traditional” roles that ultimately don’t fulfill what they wanted for their lives. We’ve lost so much art, music, writing, science, and happiness to misogyny.

And then men will smugly ask “Well where are all the great women artists, writers, scientists, etc, then?” while they think that they are so great despite not personally contributing to improve mankind in any way because other men have.

If I can just add to this the, deadbeat men who contribute nothing to the household and expect their wife to do everything (including the breadwinning, housework, and child rearing) which gives the woman less time to creatively contribute to society. Women are still so often expected to do everything these days (especially if she’s a single mother because the guy ran off, but that’s another story) but receive hardly any of the credit and that needs to change.

godpenis:

me when i get a haircut

mixedican:

novitiate2017:

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Men get pegged

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armthearmour:

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A lovely Close Helmet, Greenwich, England, ca. 1540, housed at the Victoria and Albert Museum.

kuudereheavycruiser:
“ ineversurrender:
“During World War II, it was common for soldiers to keep family photos under clear grips on their 1911 pistols. They were called “Sweetheart Grips.” ”

kuudereheavycruiser:

ineversurrender:

During World War II, it was common for soldiers to keep family photos under clear grips on their 1911 pistols. They were called “Sweetheart Grips.”

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wingedwolfgirl:

Ah, good. The latest meme has arrived.