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www.malindalo.com
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| | | | | The other day on twitter I saw someone tweet about their reluctance to read f/f (female/female) romance, even though they identified as a queer woman. They admitted that reading f/f could somehow feel too close for comfort; that reading m/m (male/male) romance was sometimes easier, and allowed them to relax more. Several people responded, a bit self-consciously, that they agreed. | |
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www.womensviewsonnews.org
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| | | | | Two strong women who know what they want and aren't afraid to speak their minds. But as awesome as this is, I can't shake the feeling that we're witnessing a Madonna/whore dichotomy in female archetypes. | |
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www.adiosbarbie.com
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| | | | | Only women understand the fear of street harassers becoming violent or who know that resisting harassment in the workplace can lead to being fired. We know what it's like to walk around with labels on our bodies and understand that how we dress can ultimately determine whether or not we deserve to be raped. | |
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economicsfromthetopdown.com
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| | | Tim Di Muzio explores the concept of 'sabotage' as it applies to capitalist power. | ||