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Feminism: Sex and gender discussions
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SchoolDecision19 · 04/10/2019 18:13

A lot of weedy little boys who can't get laid so mistake their pathetic weaknesses for femininity. But femininity is NOT WEAK.

REAL women are stronger than any of these little scrotums will ever be.

ILikeyourHairyHands · 04/10/2019 18:21

Little bawbag works for me!

LordProfFekkoThePenguinPhD · 04/10/2019 18:22

Wait until their mums see that. I always assume mums will go more ballistic than dads for some reason.

NotTonightJosepheen · 04/10/2019 18:26

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ILikeyourHairyHands · 04/10/2019 18:30

You'd hope it would be equal Lord, but those little pricks must be getting their general ideas about society from somewhere though, so...

In our house (although if teenage DS did this I would be on the floor with shock), I think he'd get an equal bollocking from both of us, all guns, together.

Actually, I don't think he'd get a bollocking, we'd just ask him why? Why do you think this is ok?

LordProfFekkoThePenguinPhD · 04/10/2019 18:40

I know DS would get equality bollocking

at CasaFekko and a bit more for extra measures from Grandma, aunts, uncle and a variety cousins.

KatvonHostileExtremist · 04/10/2019 19:36

I can't help but find wimpy little 17 year olds funny.

Sigh

But there was a transwoman on those threads telling them to stfu. They do great damage to their own cause. Ridiculous children.

The cake tweet was legend Grin

Echobelly · 04/10/2019 19:43

It is sad and upsetting.

I follow some people who believe in single-sex spaces and sometimes they say things that I think are too harsh and I don't agree with about trans people but I have never, not ever, seen any women saying or implying 'I'm going to carry around a baseball bat and I'll beat up any trans woman I see coming into my toilets/changing room' etc.

ILikeyourHairyHands · 04/10/2019 19:50

No, and of course you haven't Echo, I think that's rather the point though. The aggression and violence is only one way.

BuzzShitbagBobbly · 04/10/2019 21:10

Yet again I am both bemused and pleased that these little twits don't seem to realise the internet is permanent.

Their impotent teenage rage will be online forever. When they go for jobs, when any future children google them, when their social media pops up with throwback reminders, and all of the ways we don't even know about yet.

LordProfFekkoThePenguinPhD · 04/10/2019 21:14

And don’t forget potential dates. Because people never google a prospective date do they?

RufusthebewiIderedreindeer · 04/10/2019 21:39

And don’t forget potential dates

Im loving the optimism

LordProfFekkoThePenguinPhD · 04/10/2019 21:49

Well that’s where Internet dating comes in I guess.

Ereshkigal · 04/10/2019 22:19

Im loving the optimism

Rufus Grin

Ereshkigal · 04/10/2019 22:24

When my brother was in his late teens my dad borrowed a hoody and some tracksuit bottoms from him to go to a fancy dress party as a teenage boy (don't ask) and I took some photos with him pulling exaggerated scowly faces leaning against a wall. I wish I could show you as the expressions he did for a laugh were pretty much bang on for this GrinGrin

TheChampagneGalop · 04/10/2019 22:29

I mean the wimpy little 17-year-olds do look stupid and funny. But imagine being a teenager yourself. Seeing your friends post about wanting to beat up those people called terfs. And knowing that talking about female issues, safety, biology, sexual orientation, etc may get yourself labeled as one.

Ereshkigal · 04/10/2019 22:31

Yes, I know what you mean. So hostile for girls.

FamilyOfAliens · 04/10/2019 23:51

this is how you'll see me from your point of view if you're a terf

So let me get this right - if you’re not a terf, you’ll see him as something else? Cooking a nice dinner for his Nan, perhaps?

RufusthebewiIderedreindeer · 04/10/2019 23:57

I think so family

So as I’m not a terf there was a photo of a charming young person showing me that the underside of their skateboard was very different to the top

And another was just taking a lovely selfie before a baseball match

FWRLurker · 05/10/2019 01:03

So here’s the deal. I’m a gamer. I understand and sometimes have participated in the sort of “edgy” / “lol” humor that is going on here.

POV means point of view. They are saying here’s what you’d see if you’re a TERF (me assaulting you).

Like, haha so funny look at me I’m “punching up”.

It’s honestly quite bizarre to look at this stuff since I’ve had an “anti woke” awakening. To see that male teens honestly think that because some actual women happen not to believe they are males, then it becomes possible to attack with impunity.

I get it - it’s quite alluring.

Day 1 - I’m a white male. There’s NO ONE I’m allowed to attack except other dudes like me.

Day 2 - actually I don’t like sports much... maybe I’m NOT like those other cithets? Heck, Maybe I’m ACTUALLY a WOMAN??? This is GREAT! There’s another 49% of the population that has priveleges over me because they aren’t currently questioning their gender! So many more people to “punch up” at! Including those b—— who said no to me at some point!!!

It’s the same impulse (misdirected anger) that led to that moron sonic fox to decapitate all TERFs symbolically on Twitter then say “it’s a funnel Joek, and just against TERFs you don’t support TERFs do you????”

LordProfFekkoThePenguinPhD · 05/10/2019 07:01

They won’t get humour though will they? (Probably stomp off to their bedroom and slam the door).

"POV if you're a terf in my mentions"
Findumdum1 · 05/10/2019 08:17

yes are all farmers. We all understand edgy humour and internet political correctness. This isnt that. Its spoilt brats being brats.

Findumdum1 · 05/10/2019 08:17

we are that should say

boatyardblues · 05/10/2019 08:24

PeachYoghurts’s tweet made me laugh hard. Thanks for the lols. 😂

Tyrotoxicity · 05/10/2019 12:08

Why always with the blue, sorry teal, hair?

Because hair dye is totes mainstream these days, the only way to make oneself stand out is to go bright blue, green, or pink.

When I were a wee nipper, you could horrify the parentals with just about any colour of hair dye and the state of the bath afterwards. Times have changed. And, presumably, so have dyeing techniques and levels of disposable income amongst the young.