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movethefuckoverbro:

I’m surprised so many people are getting their undergarments in a twist when shit like this happens on reddit for use as porn. Unsuspecting ladies getting up-skirt and down-shirt shots and men don’t clamor about how sexist that is. 

And if anyone is really worried, they can blur or avoid including the assholes face in the picture. Then he can’t say shit. Fuck ‘em. 

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Reddit is full of  ’nice guy’ douche bags that only think things are sexist when they happen to men or somehow impede their orgasms; I sincerely doubt it’s even occurred to them that women are human (to be fair, I’m also pretty sure none of them have actually met a woman). So it never surprises me that they defend creepshots but attack us every day, they’re assholes

- Tzipporah

movethefuckoverbro:

There are significant gender differences in gesture, posture, movement, and general bodily comportment: women are more restricted than men in their manner of movement and in their lived spatiality. In her classic paper on the subject, Iris Young observes that a space seems to surround women in imagination which they are hesitant to move beyond. This manifests itself both in a reluctance to reach, stretch, and extend the body to meet resistances of matter in motion - as in sport or in the performance of physical tasks - and in a typically constricted posture and general style of movement. Woman’s space is not a field in which her bodily intentionality can be freely realized but an enclosure in which she feels herself positioned and by which she is confined. The “loose woman” violates these norms: Her looseness is manifest not only in her morals, but in her manner of speech, and quite literally in the free and easy way she moves.

— Sandra Lee Bartky, Foucault, Femininity and the Modernization of Patriarchal Power

thisisthinprivilege:

In my sophomore, maybe junior year of high school, I was told by someone (not a stranger, but someone who I considered a close friend) that the reason I couldn’t get a boyfriend or why no one found me attractive was because of my weight. Flat out. He told me I was a nice enough person, a great…