April 5, 2013

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    Abortion seems to be the only medical procedure that people want to deny you based on how you got in that situation.

    Drove drunk, got in an accident and need an organ transplant? No problem.

    Messing around with a gun, accidentally shoot yourself in the leg and need surgery? Of course.

    Smoke tobacco for most of your life and need treatment for lung cancer? Yep.

    Climb a tree, fall out and break your leg? We’ll fix that right up.

    Have sex and get pregnant when you don’t want to be? YOU GOT YOURSELF INTO THIS SITUATION AND YOU DESERVE NO MEDICAL HELP OR COMPASSION! THIS IS YOUR FAULT AND YOU WILL DEAL WITH THE CONSEQUENCES!

    Worry About Your Own Uterus:   (via veruca-assault)

    “Worry about your own uterus” wise  wise words.

    (via triplash)

    (Source: dakotawhatever)

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    It is unfair to ask a woman to leave aside her personal experience and discuss feminist issues in the abstract. You are discussing the stuff of her life. Asking her to “not make it personal” is to ask her to wrench her womanhood from her personhood. Don’t play Devil’s advocate. Seriously. Just don’t.
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    bladeoffenris

    Heres what I like to think every time I get dressed.

    Oh, ouch. That one hits home.

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    What is demonstrably more dangerous than sex work is intimate partnership. Domestic violence is the number one cause of death and permanent disability to Australian women. So when your sister tells you that she’s moving in with her boyfriend, do you tell her to “be safe”? Would you refuse to have your friend’s wedding at your home given how you know domestic partnership to be a proven “high-risk lifestyle”? Would you let me work out of your guest room? Would you drive me to a call? Would you be my security back up without assuming I’m about to go see an axe-murderer? Would you be comfortable if my clients knew where you lived? If not, why not? If I could do any of this with a new lover but not a client, why do you think that only money makes these men dangerous? I’d like to hear your explanation.
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    crazygoingslowly:

Basically every conversation I had this past week.

    crazygoingslowly:

    Basically every conversation I had this past week.

  6. April 4, 2013

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    Follow Link

    Rabble.ca : Sexism at the border: a personal account

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    fromonesurvivortoanother:

rowanazra:

if you use okcupid there’s a new browser extension to keep the creeps away!
it’s amazing and you should download it
you should really reblog and share this it could actually save lives

[trigger warning: the questions are pretty graphic and depict sexual assault and violence against children]

    fromonesurvivortoanother:

    rowanazra:

    if you use okcupid there’s a new browser extension to keep the creeps away!

    it’s amazing and you should download it

    you should really reblog and share this it could actually save lives

    [trigger warning: the questions are pretty graphic and depict sexual assault and violence against children]

  9. April 2, 2013

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    To that anon: why wouldn’t you support prostitution as a career? Consenting adults should be able to do whatever they want with their own bodies; they’re not hurting anyone and they need to make a living! (Obviously trafficking victims are in an entirely different situation.) Furthermore, I have never heard an argument against prostitution that wasn’t rooted in misogyny, and I challenge you to make one.

    From a Friend of The Site regarding last week’s anonymous ask on how to support sex workers without supporting sex work.

    Thanks for sharing, love.

    SW5

    (via sexworkerproblems)

  11. March 31, 2013

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    I am tired of trying to have an intellectual discussion about dog-whistle sexism in a culture where prominent politicians are still trying to grasp what rape is. I am tired of being called a shrieking harridan for pointing out inequalities so tangible and blatant that they are regularly codified into law.
    I am tired of being asked to “cite sources” proving that sexism is real. Allow me to point at the fucking library. What are you supposed to say when the 8,000th faux-incredulous jackass throws you the same argument about the wage gap or the draft or bumbling dads in Tide commercials—as though holding each of their hands individually through the empirical facts of the world around us is a worthwhile use of my time.

    I’m not a feminist by choice, I’m a feminist because this is the world.

    Lindy West for Jezebel, Sexism Fatigue (via seelions)
  13. looking for good articles/essays/etc on racism in heterosexual cis pornography. If you have any good resources you’ve found, please do share :)