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The woman in the photo has a fitness TikTok account named “Princesa D”. I’m fairly certain this user is a bot.
I really haven’t been a dick to him regardless of his hurt feelings.
He’s welcome to follow the rules and not participate in this community at any point. He’s refusing. That’s on him.
He wouldn’t be able to shame this woman if he actually listened.
Continuing to police women, I see.
You really enjoy pushing women’s boundaries, don’t you?
You like to see women squirm and get uncomfortable when you force yourself on them despite their protests?
You enjoy hearing a woman say no and ignoring it?
Right back at ya
Good for you 💕
It doesn’t exist the way misogyny does. They’re not equivalent.
What are you doing?
I hope you post more pics soon! The weather has turned gorgeous where I am, I hope your plants are enjoying it too :)
Next time a woman tells her she doesn’t want you around, listen.
Come on now, this guy has broken the rules multiple times.
I just accurately clocked that he is forcing himself into spaces where he’s not welcome.
There’s a reason he only pulled rules 2 and 3 while ignoring the rule 1.
Cry more. Your tears are delicious.
Thank you for expanding on my comment.
Institutional misandry doesn’t exist is the more precise parent statement.
You’ve mistaken institutional sexism with individual sexism.
As I said previously, individuals can be misandrist.
Louder for the back!
Misandry isn’t the reverse of misogyny. There’s no anti-men power structures being kept in place by women, there isn’t women-dominated governments stripping men of their rights, there’s no systemic violence against men perpetuated by women in power.
There are certainly individuals that hate men, but misandry simply doesn’t exist the same way misogyny does.
Thank you for your comment.
Your image didn’t load correctly, so I can’t comment on it.
I’m not going to debate whether individuals have said sexist things or not. What I’m stating is that OP has lied and misrepresented what womensstuff is actually about and I’m not going to entertain conversations based on those lies.







They don’t cut them too short. The rest of the umbilical cord, the stump part, naturally falls off of a newborn after some time. Bellybutton is a naturally formed type of scar.