Yesterday
Apparently a classic in certain circles.
3 days ago
Maybe the problem truly is with capitalism in that the nature of consensual sex relies on a supply-demand dynamic.
It’s easier to “de-center” men if you don’t want to have sex with them
More notes on heterofatalism, a la Garnett, “The Trouble With Wanting Men.”
Great comment from @polytropos365182:
Being in love, or even just being “down bad” for somebody, is a really vulnerable— and in many cases, humiliating— emotional experience. I think that often, resenting the gender that you’re attracted to, with or without an ideological rationalization, is a defense mechanism driven by fear of that vulnerability, or a way to palliate the psychic wound of humiliation. The really tough thing is that (as any gay person could tell you), things like rejection, getting dumped, infidelity, etc are personal, not structural. You won’t escape them by abolishing the patriarchy or leveling the longhouse.
4 days ago
24 Jan 26
Speaking of men: the whole “women are constantly afraid of men” idea is also bad for men. We recognize this on the axis of race. We know it’s painful for a black man to be always viewed as a potential perpetrator of a crime: to have women clutch their purses more closely as he walks by, to see women cross the street to avoid walking close to him, to have people question why he’s in a store if not to steal. Of course, in America, white and Asian men are much less strongly parsed as potential criminals than black and Hispanic men are. But it still happens, and it’s still painful to many men.
I mean, would you like reading about how half of humanity views you walking down Redwood Trail as a violent threat?
11 Jan 26
Something I’e had come up a couple of times.
02 Jan 26
Why do men find it so hard to connect with other people, and their own emotions?
A modern review of a misunderstood and kinda strange book. Man, once you’ve consumed one or two good pieces of “masculinity crisis” media, you kinda realize the rest of them don’t have much of anything novel to say.
see: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/29434.Self_Made_Man
24 Dec 25
people who fetishize east-asians are cringe… but could those people involve east-easians themselves? i talk about various topics such as aegyo, asianfishing, orientalism, and the potential positives of self-fetishization. also, i need better lighting.
18 Dec 25
I would like you to think, for a minute, about what it would be like to be that kind of feminist: To give your life to a cause, to put absolutely everything you have into it, and to be told that your work is worthless because you didn’t die.
13 Dec 25
Cooties Simulator 2009™
12 Dec 25
Yeah, I really think I don’t get having children.
03 Dec 25
To me there’s nothing powerful or subversive about this lexicon: it smacks more of a (literally) infantile fixation. Which makes it difficult to see why women would want to reclaim it.
25 Nov 25
As said by a colleague in response to this tweet.
all boys ritually emasculate/are emasculated by other boys as part of showing you are a real man. Trans women do not respond to this phenomenon the way that boys do and, as a result, are treated differently long before anyone realizes they are trans.
21 Nov 25
In this sharp manifesto, veteran author and activist, Jude Doyle, reunites feminist and trans politics through a common belief: that all people deserve to have the final say about who they are…
An excellent book on transfeminism from the transmasc POV. A terrifyingly easy read: I zoomed through its 200 pages in about a day.
27 Oct 25
Never so quickly has an article made me transition from confusion to laughter to rage so quickly. Conservatives are weird. Everything’s here: pseudoscience, denial of the existence of racism and sexism, bio— and gender essentialism, and so many false dichotomies. The point of this article is to get a conservative white man’s dick wet. Furthermore, it’s one of those frustrating unfalsifiable “theories”: if I disagree with the author on the merits of what they’re written, then they can just claim I’ve been “feminized.” Utter bull crap.
via: https://smallpotatoes.paulbloom.net/p/are-women-unsuited-for-the-pursuit
14 Oct 25
Nina Cosford is a freelance illustrator based in Hastings, UK.
She has illustrated over twenty published books and has worked with numerous brands including Apple, HBO, WaterAid, TATE, Google, UN Refugee Agency, Radio Times, H&M, Lonely Planet and Netflix. Her work became particularly well-known after she collaborated with Lena Dunham and HBO on the award-winning TV show GIRLS, which sparked a huge interest in the girl-centric zeitgeist of today. She has over 325,000 followers on Instagram and was recently named one of the Top 20 Female Illustrators by Stylist Magazine
28 Sep 25
maybe intersectionality isn’t a game of who can be oppressed in the most ways but rather a framework for understanding our relationship to power.