This is a page created for education. Millions of people believe misandry - refer to top of page for definition - and feminism - refer to top of page for definition - are the same word. They are in no way synonymous.
We as a group believe in the equality - not superiority - of women. We believe in doing away with false stereotypes that women are forced to go along with, or be considered a commodity. Regardless of race, every woman deserves a right to freedom of speech, fair wages in the work force, equal educational opportunities, the right to choose if she wants to shave her legs/crotch/under arms or not, she may choose to wear make up or not, she has the right to choose when she wants to be married and have children, she has the right to compete in all sports, she has the right to wear what she wants, drink what she wants, say what she wants, and she has the right to live in harmony with men as an equal instead of being considered a lesser human being.
This is Misandry is Not Feminism. I hope you enjoy your stay.
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“The Way It Was”: Abortion in the US before Roe v. Wade.
I was thinking about this article and this is really one of my favourite articles ever. Really powerful.
Reblogging for the same reason ^
I want to print out this article and personally hand it to every “til abortion ends” loser giving up soda and candy bars until we WAHHH STOP KILLING BABIES. Abortion has always existed and will always exist.
Military mom ‘proud’ of breast-feeding in uniform, despite criticism
National pride, or disgrace? A photo gone viral of two servicewomen breast-feeding their children while in uniform has added a new layer to the debate over nursing in public.If you think this is a “disgrace”, just quit following me now.
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The only reason anyone thinks breastfeeding in public is gross, is because they can’t stop objectifying women’s bodies for 1/2 a second, and realize it’s a 100% natural process ( it’s what breasts ARE FOR ). If that grosses you out, you’re a pervert.
When I have children, I will breast feed when I want and where I want. And if someone doesn’t like it, they can screw off.
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I’m not going to address the ‘white girls get it too omg’ bullshit because they do, but it’s always different. I’m writing this as a woman of color who’s experienced street harassment more times than I can count.
First off, I think people need to realize that this isn’t just…
It truly saddens my heart to see how our nation is gradually pushing God and religion away until, one day, it will not exist. Our nation was founded on Christian beliefs. Anyone who knows history and has studied the works that our founding fathers published and studied national…
Before you say ‘gay’ use this chart
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I made a bunch of new patches the other day! Check them out!
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A study conducted by researchers at Northwest University found that about a third of college students, even with the help of the Internet, could not successfully recommend that a hypothetical friend who faced a broken condom seek out emergency contraception.
The study, conducted by sociologist Eszter Hargittai and Heather Young and recently published in the Policy Studies Organization’s Policy & Internet journal, offers a revealing look at how real students interact with technology when seeking information on sexual health and medical care.
Emergency contraception, also known as the “morning after pill” or “Plan B,” is a form of contraception that women can take even up to 72 hours after a sexual encounter. The Food and Drug administration approved its over-the-counter use in 2005. Researchers point out, however, that “The term ‘over-the-counter’ is a misnomer, however, given that [emergency contraception pills] are kept behind the pharmacy counter, requiring customers to provide proof of age and to obtain the medication directly from a pharmacist despite the fact that at the time of the study it did not require a signed form or special authorization for persons 18 and over.”
About two-thirds of students, or 66 percent, delivered “successful” information after being given the problem and some time to do brief research on the internet. Students who knew about emergency contraception often arrived at the correct answer of going to a pharmacist within 72 hours by searching on medical sites like WebMD or seeking information on Planned Parenthood websites. However, a “successful” answer also included telling the hypothetical friend to seek emergency contraception from a doctor, hospital or clinic, which could delay taking the pill and diminish its effectiveness.
Students also arrived at anti-choice site MorningAfterPill.org due to its high Google ranking. “It appeared as the first link in a list of results on Google for queries relating to ECPs (e.g., morning after pill or emergency contraception),” the researchers wrote. “Some users felt that they should be able to trust plannedparenthood.org as well as morningafterpill.org because of the top-level dot-org domains.” In fact, students often mistakenly placed confidence in sites simply because it had a “dot-org” url.
Students also arrived at incorrect information because of wrong assumptions — like that nothing could be done to prevent a pregnancy in this senario — or because they didn’t know what to search for.
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women, men and non binaries! PP is pretty much the only medical treatment I can afford.
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bam.
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hahah YES.
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Another side to the false consciousness debate - a situation where people are 100% in the wrong.
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One of the main things I tell people when they say “I’m not attracted to…” this specific type of person or “I’m only attracted to…” this specific type of person is to examine WHY. Sometimes, especially when it comes to something like race, there is a reason why and it’s not always a nice one.
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