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Hey guys, who wants to read a Psychology Today article about how feminism is evil and has taught women that being conventionally beautiful and feminine maybe ISN’T the be-all end-all of life? And about how women need to be hot to keep their man’s attention but men don’t even have to try because, well, women don’t feel real sexual desire to things like bodies and faces, they’re just lil’ magpies attracted to shiny things like credit cards and private jets? And all this is written by a woman?

Well, good news. I found your daily dose of facepalm.

(via lizdexia)

huh…  I really don’t get this world.

I have to concede that, like knowledge, beauty is power.

And quite honestly, I don’t know that I find that particularly insulting or depressing.  I can’t blame a girl born with genes that make her rail thin, 5’10” with pouty lips and perky breasts for using those attributes any more than I can blame myself for choosing to read more than I use the treadmill. I know who I am, and she knows who she is, and the fact that either one of us could end up hitting a “jack pot” simply because of the way we are built isn’t something that keeps me up at night (Definitely not as much as it did when I was the same “undesirable” I was at 15)  But what really bothers me about this article is the insinuation that being worth while at all depends on “snagging that man” 

I can’t speak from experience, as I think it’s pretty obvious that I sit in a my safe little ivory tower of a long term same sex relationship, and I truly don’t comprehend why ANYONE should define their success-  or rather, their entire self definition, by the person they share a bed with.

I think it’s sad that women are expected to hold themselves up to higher beauty standards than men in order to be considered for dating… but what I find even more offensive is the idea that being in a relationship is SO important to the definition of female success that with out being coupled off, you basically don’t exist at all.

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    Why is it so important whether or not a man will “turn his head to ogle” you? I don’t WANT a man to turn his head and...
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    The very last part of this is the most disgusting
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  10. sitlolly said: UGHHH!!!!!! FUCKING PSYCHOLOGY TODAY
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