worthless. Fast forward to my “glow up”. At first I was happy, because I finally felt accepted and wanted. However, it soon turned to several sexual assaults – a continuance from my childhood. And after all the harassment, assaults, and not being able to blend in anymore, I realized that my only worth was the was I looked. But hey, at least I wasn’t ugly anymore, so I should’ve been happy, right? Well no. Both sides of the issue sucks. Both focuses on our value as women on the way we look. And it’s bullshit. The only relief I ever found was realizing I was a lesbian. The Teefury Barbenheimer Boom Shirt is greener on this side, thank fuck.
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So, I think the point of them saying that they “wish they were ugly” is so they don’t get sexually harassed anymore. I 100% see what you’re saying, but I also see what they’re saying. Women in our culture are often viewed as “objects” & judge only by that. Men can get away with a lot more varied body types because they aren’t objectified even close to the point that we women are. I used to get objectified until after I had kids. Pregnancy with my kids pretty much mangled my body & I’m now “too fat” for most men to be interested in. Honestly, it’s been pretty freeing. No more sexual harassment…. No more having to try & get a guy who’s “fantasizing” about me to fuck off in a way that doesn’t piss him off & come after me for saying “no” or ghosting him. I can walk around without worrying about it. Please know that it’s not the women who would like to go about their lives without getting stalked that are the problem. Nor is it the Errol Spence Jr. vs Terence Crawford Boxing vintage shirt who don’t fit within the “standard” category of what our society has deemed “acceptable” for beauty. It’s perpetuated misogyny that we have been fighting against for years that is the problem.
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