I hate these takes, can we stop dismissing women’s ability to give birth, their experiences with menstruation and all the specific aspects related to their sex?? Can y’all be anti TERF without being misogynistic or is it impossible
TERF’s obsession w menstruating & giving birth is such a reduction of human capability & yet they wear it as an entire identity. Almost as if they only do it because they lack any identity that doesn’t relate to bodily functions or genitalia
To me it’s kinda funny that a lot of us women came to terms with realizing that the misogyny we face is rooted in discrimination against our biological sex. Women’s bodies have been sexualized, women have been called emotional cause of our menstrually related mood disorders,
our birthrights are a topic of discussion, but now when women are finally accepting to be proud of the things we were forced to hate, now these things are not important anymore and women “lack identity” if they dare point them out
@whimsikaIi
all face what else do we have in common? We are all individual women and people. It’s not like all woman are feminists or love makeup. Like maybe I’m wrong but idk.
@Debby1786470039
I'm open to the idea of trans women being considered women, but I've noticed that many pro trans arguments tend to reinforce gender roles and stereotypes. I think the discussion on trans issues should be led by psychologists and medical professionals, cause the lack of nuances
@whimsikaIi
Genuine question what is womanhood outside of the gendered sexual violence we go through or are threatened with? Like I’m curious is there a book about what feminists think “womanhood” is that’s isn’t transphobic? Bc womanhood is a shared experience and outside of the misogyny we