It's ok to kill facists when they invide your country.
It's ok to kill AGPs when they invide women's spaces.
All men I've come across were very weak and pathetic. They can't handle rejection at all, when you say "no" to a man it's like you're giving him a death sentence. This is how fragile they are.
I highly advise straight women to be more picky and not get with guys who are crybabies and can't take woman's "no" for an answear, they're clearly not fit to reproduce.
I have every right to be hateful if someone steps over my rights to female only spaces as a lesbian. If a group that calls themselves lesbian doesn't exclude males - it's against my rights.
radfems who don't want me to draw and drool at anime tits are as bad as troons
let women enjoy themselves
and shame men
I get physically turned on by women's bodies and how they smell, it's not a political identity nor a label I have chosen to identify with for whatever reason.
It's a description of my natural physical response.
Alstroemeria
Signs of unhealthy masculinity in women:
- hating your natural female traits (breasts, hips)
- hating your voice or height
- irrational fear of being percieved as feminine by other people
- obsessing with gender roles (especially in relationships, metaattraction - being attracted to someone only because this person will affirm your masculinity)
- fear of being vulnerable, being uncomfortable with receiving sexual pleasure from your partner (in fear it will "feminise you", it comes from unhealthy views about womanhood and sexuality)
Signs of healthy masculinity in women:
- wanting to be fit and taking care of your body
- embracing all natural traits of your female body and respecting them
- having strenght that doesn't fear vulnerability with a trusted person (it takes strenght to be vulnerable)
- wisdom to recognise negative/sexist thought patterns
- having sexual boundries but not being afraid of having someone pleasure you because you know you deserve it and it's not degrading
- dressing however you want, make-up/no make-up doesn't matter, just wearing what you think makes you look good
- not caring about gender roles much (doesn't matter if sth you do will be seen as "feminine" or "masculine" by society, do what you want)
- having discipline and determination, facing your fears, focusing on self improvement
- being kind to yourself