I really wish I wasn’t straight sometimes. I am continuously disappointed and hurt by men
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I really wish I wasn’t straight sometimes. I am continuously disappointed and hurt by men
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I really wish I wasn’t straight sometimes. I am consistently so hurt and disappointed by men.
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Why do so many white/American men buy into totally incorrect stereotypes about Asian women being more submissive, docile, feminine, and subservient than white American women?
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Why do so many white American men believe totally incorrect stereotypes about Asian women being more submissive, subservient, docile, and feminine than white American women?
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Why do so many white American men believe totally incorrect stereotypes about Asian women being more submissive, subservient, docile, and feminine than white American women?
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Why do so many white/American men buy into totally incorrect stereotypes about Asian women being more submissive, docile, feminine, and subservient than white American women?
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Why do so many white/American men buy into totally incorrect stereotypes about Asian women being more submissive, docile, feminine, and subservient than white American women?
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Why do so many white/American men believe totally false stereotypes about Asian women (mostly SEA) being submissive, docile, and subservient (which they say is the opposite of white/American women)?
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Are some men simply too broken to ever be capable of mutually loving, respectful, and healthy relationships?
Promote feminism and discuss feminist issues freely! We aim to facilitate an inclusive, intersectional feminist forum for feminists to be uncensored. We also welcome those from other egalitarian efforts as our allies. However, everyone else is only tolerated as uninvited guests while respectful of our rules and mission (we will 'censor' hate, anti-feminism, and trolling). We welcome your pro-feminist engagement!
Are some men simply too broken to ever be capable of mutually loving, respectful, and healthy relationships?
Radical Feminism is a perspective within feminism that calls for patriarchal social organization to be dismantled and replaced with a gender egalitarian society. Radical feminists view society as a patriarchy stratified by gender, and seek to abolish the patriarchy in order to liberate everyone from its existing violent, authoritarian, and oppressive social norms and institutions.
Are some men simply too broken to ever be capable of mutually loving, respectful, and healthy relationships?
Welcome to the feminism community! This is a space for discussing and promoting awareness of issues related to equality for women.
Are some men simply too broke to ever be capable of mutually loving, respectful, and healthy relationships?
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Are some men simply too broke to ever be capable of mutually loving, respectful, and healthy relationships?
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Are some men simply too broke to ever be capable of mutually loving, respectful, and healthy relationships?
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Are some men simply too broke to ever be capable of mutually loving, respectful, and healthy relationships?
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Is it common to not experience severe pain/fatigue and other symptoms until teenage years or adulthood (for hEDS)?
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For those with hEDS: how many of you didn’t experience severe pain/fatigue (and other symptoms) until teenage years/adulthood or some sort of trigger worsened your health?
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For those with hEDS: how many of you didn’t experience severe pain/fatigue (and other symptoms) until teenage years/adulthood or some sort of trigger worsened your health?
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Besides identifying a gene/genes that causes hEDS, and treatments for its, what is something you think need to be researched for this condition?
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Besides identifying a gene/genes that causes hEDS, and treatments for its, what is something you think need to be researched for this condition?
Ehlers Danlos Syndrome (EDS) is a underdiagnosed connective tissue disorder characterized by a genetic fault in collagen. It manifests as hypermobile joints and affects every organ system because we’re all made of connective tissue! We welcome all EDS subtypes, hypermobility spectrum disorder, Loeys Dietz, unnamed genetic disorders that present like EDS, self-diagnosed & suspected zebras. || || || Crowdsourced medical care saves lives. We welcome medical advice!
Besides identifying a gene/genes that causes hEDS, and treatments for its, what is something you think need to be researched for this condition?
A place for those diagnosed with, or seeking diagnosis of, Hypermobile Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome. This is the most common sub-type of Ehlers-Danlos, which is a rare (probably not so rare) genetic condition that affects collagen made in the body. This is a place to speak your mind, but staying on topic would be appreciated. Nothing here is medical advice unless otherwise stated. There are no rules past the regular reddit rules. Enjoy!
Tips on how to appear less bored when someone says they work in sales, finances, or marketing?
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