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- they quite literally did, and they were right in doing so
- Replying to @jugotvinkor the OP just made a hyperbolic statement to express how frustrating it is that gay men often spread misogyny and have it go unchecked because they’re gay there’s no need to comment on a woman’s appearance. we’re gay MEN, we’ll always still be men, and let’s not forget that
- Replying to @mira004911 and @gerdelreycuz religion allowed them to do it - it exists to control people
- Replying to @HopeKillerZiz @SalaComMander and 2 othersthis is quite clearly an analogy… can you really not see the message?
- Replying to @jugotvinki disagree, and you just proved my point by suggesting that ‘violent and structural misogyny’ is only perpetuated by straight men… this ISN’T and never has been true. also stans were never explicitly mentioned, and not all gay men are twitter stans 😭
- Replying to @HopeKillerZiz @SalaComMander and 2 othersit’s not a poor analogy tho. it makes perfect sense given the context: one house needs help yet they’re focusing on the house that isn’t in need. the fact that firefighters do this irl is irrelevant and not important to the point whatsoever.
- Replying to @jugotvinkeven if this was true it wouldn’t detract from any of my personal points or the general argument that gay men can perpetuate the same amount of misogyny as straight men idc about this specific instance because the statement can still stand beyond it, this isn’t a stan argument
- Replying to @Jasp3r_0i need to know how on earth she ended up on eusexua so bad
- Replying to @joshualaner“She’s rightfully upset because her marriage fell apart, but Ariana and Ethan didn’t do anything wrong,” our insider adds, telling us that Slater had been separated from Jay for two months before romancing Grande. AT LEAST READ THE ARTICLE IF YOURE GONNA SHARE IT??
- Replying to @cindy_milf and @aIexreamaybe cuz he knows people will take photos and didn’t want a real dickprint to show if he got wet? that kinda makes sense
- Replying to @GiornoBlue and @lectoversyou can be a girl and use he/him pronouns (probs more likely if you’re like a very masculine woman, but not necessarily). it’s rather uncommon but pronouns don’t have to correlate to your gender

