maybe, just maybe, she doesn’t see sex as something degrading. maybe girls are allowed to see sex as something intimate or dare i say fun and expressive
I like to play this game. Every time an Indian origin kid in the West signals their progressive virtue in woke-speak -- from 'yoga is cultural appropriation' to anti-colonialism takes -- I google their last name for caste origins. 10 times out of 10 it is South Indian Brahmin.
Is this your honest reflection on the lives of women and girls through peer-reviewed research and first hand sources?
Or an extrapolation from the experiences of fictional beings you dedicate so much reflection time towards? (here I'm almost inclined to agree)
I can answer this q, but as you're on my page, I'm curious, you don't see anyway that Sabrinas behaviour nor OPs rhetoric could be harmful for young women?
I'm not sure this video correctly explains the contradictions in the book, every counterargument after "imagined reality" is actually addressed
And ironically, the point on "I'm-Re" contradiction requires expansion as to why this is an issue in the text
This is easily 4000-5000 calories a day for a solider that was probably no more than 150 lbs. When people say we eat too much nowadays realize how completely nonsensical that is.
Being woman or man is performative, it hasn't been reduced to overconsumption it's an aspect of the performance
Beyond identifying my genitalia everything else is a performance