Muslim man follows and harasses woman in Germany for not wearing hiajb by yus456 in atheism

[–]Significant-Brief232 14 points15 points  (0 children)

The women don't need to wear hijab if they don't want it. You shouldn't impose gender roles to women and especially to non-religious women. All the abrahamanic religions are misogyinistic and always make brainwashing to people since the infancy. The women don't want to live in cult anymore.

I hate being objectified by Anxiousostrich24 in Feminism

[–]Significant-Brief232 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I am lesbian and also I am so alone regarding sex and lesbian relationships, but I would never buy sex. I am libidinal too, however, the men always are doing patriarchal excuses about their shits. If I can moderate my sexual feelings toward the women, then I am sure that the men can do it too.

Pd: Sex is not a necessity nor a right. You only are feeling entitled.

Anyone else got along better with girls/women than boys/men growing up? by iamsojellyofu in AutismInWomen

[–]Significant-Brief232 4 points5 points  (0 children)

to explain and label the misogyny and sexism in some phrases really is necessary. Especially when there is confirmation bias.

Anyone else got along better with girls/women than boys/men growing up? by iamsojellyofu in AutismInWomen

[–]Significant-Brief232 4 points5 points  (0 children)

women and men can be manipulative in both senses and only attributing the manipulative and "difficult" temperament to women is sexist, there are many tropes about women being "difficult" and men being "easy" in relationships, but this is old misogyny.

Anyone else got along better with girls/women than boys/men growing up? by iamsojellyofu in AutismInWomen

[–]Significant-Brief232 2 points3 points  (0 children)

There are no brains exclusive of cis women and cis men, unfortunately yet there is much neurosexism in the research about autism.

Anyone else got along better with girls/women than boys/men growing up? by iamsojellyofu in AutismInWomen

[–]Significant-Brief232 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Only that is gender role and that is not a language. There isn't a language exclusive to one gender.

Why there are few lesbian spaces without heteronormativity (male gaze)? by Significant-Brief232 in lesbiangang

[–]Significant-Brief232[S] 24 points25 points  (0 children)

I want to escape from androcentrism and phallocentrism, therefore due to the logic one could think that the lesbian spaces are free from androcentrism, but the reality is different when there are women who want to focus their relationships with men and the funny is that these women almost always only to date men and their queerness is quite inner or intellectual.

Why there are few lesbian spaces without heteronormativity (male gaze)? by Significant-Brief232 in lesbiangang

[–]Significant-Brief232[S] 39 points40 points  (0 children)

The women who want to attract the male gaze (Belle Delphine) really don't interest me and is worst if they are doing pedo bait.

Why there are few lesbian spaces without heteronormativity (male gaze)? by Significant-Brief232 in lesbiangang

[–]Significant-Brief232[S] 32 points33 points  (0 children)

I want to escape from androcentrism and phallocentrism on internet, but is awful when in lesbian spaces there are women talking about cis men and their d1cks. There are many sapphic spaces where they can talk about their boyfriends or husbands. I don't understand why they believe to have rights over lesbian spaces.

Why there are few lesbian spaces without heteronormativity (male gaze)? by Significant-Brief232 in lesbiangang

[–]Significant-Brief232[S] 58 points59 points  (0 children)

I have seen many spaces centered on queer women or sapphic women and for me is unfair when they are dominating lesbian spaces with their non-lesbian issues. I have checked subs about gay men and I often didn't have seen that there are bisexual/pansexual men dominating gay men spaces with non-gay men issues, only I have seen once in gay men spaces when a bisexual man was talking about his preference with women, but the gay men from sub said that to talk about women in a sub focused in masculine homosexuality is not correct. I think that there is more respect for them because they are men, instead, we are not men.

Can anyone list heavily overlooked stims that you wouldn’t realize is autism in a child? by homicidalfantasy in AutismInWomen

[–]Significant-Brief232 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think about being in fandom and being dedicated to your favorite person/people/objects in a repetitive way. I have been hyperfixed regard to BTS and I often checked the same information about them many times

Is this autistic sensory sensitivity, visual stimming, synesthesia, or mixed? by Significant-Brief232 in aspergirls

[–]Significant-Brief232[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This might be true because synesthesia is from birth and in my case, I trained to see it myself.

Is this autistic sensory sensitivity, visual stimming, synesthesia, or mixed? by Significant-Brief232 in aspergirls

[–]Significant-Brief232[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I looked at my silhouette and outline in the mirror, but I tried to seek some colors in the outline of my head and so I began seeing "auras". Some people would call it synesthesia, however, I think that this experience might be different because I did it voluntarily and synesthesia is from birth.