I began making this for #InternationalWomensDay / #HerStoryOurStory but I celebrate women every day! I LOVE 💗 WOMEN!!!!!!!
The way I see it, whenever I get nasty looks for my body hair (from other women) I just think to myself, one day they're going to forget or they'll be drained, or they're in a rush to go somewhere, or whatever have you, and they're gonna be tired and they're still going to want to shave. And I like to think that if they don't shave for whatever reason that day, maybe they'll think of that girl that didn't try at all, and they'll feel more comfortable. Whenever I use to see women unshaved, I first judged, and then I would feel envious. Like, how does she not care? How does she not want to hide? But those women eventually gave the courage to give up shaving as well. And I feel so much better for it. I use to think I was trans, but ever since I let myself be human and natural a lot of my dysphoria went away- bc I was human, for once. I think you letting your natural hair grow can only positively effect the world ❤️
i’m not crying, you’re crying
little brain (freud): women have penis envy and we know this bc women r always sad they have no rights
big brain (me): men have pussy envy and we know this bc they made up religions w male creator gods out of insecurity
Today I learned that in the first Olympics that had women’s weightlifting, the united states weightlifter (who was 17 years old) set a U.S. record that hasn’t been beaten. She’s one of the most decorated female athletes in U.S history.
Her name is Cheryl Haworth, and this is her:
And this is her and her wife: