u/Alarmed-Property-960

[o] Want someone to listen?

Side note: my fault if I screwed up the [o] requirement

Hey everyone, I’ve come to realize that people just need someone to talk to in order to feel at least a little at ease. From personal experience, I’ve noticed that a lot of the times it’s much easier to talk to someone you don’t know.

We could call or text, anything you’d prefer, idrc

English is my main language, and it truly doesn’t matter if you cannot/are too shy to speak in English I’ll still talk to you

With that said, I am here to listen if anyone wants to talk. Hope to hear from you soon!

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u/Alarmed-Property-960 — 5 days ago
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Want someone to listen?

Hey everyone, I’ve come to realize that people just need someone to talk to in order to feel at least a little at ease. From personal experience, I’ve noticed that a lot of the times it’s much easier to talk to someone you don’t know.

We could call or text, anything you’d prefer, idrc

English is my main language, and it truly doesn’t matter if you cannot/are too shy to speak in English I’ll still talk to you

With that said, I am here to listen if anyone wants to talk. Hope to hear from you soon!

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u/Alarmed-Property-960 — 6 days ago

Good books on Feminism

Hello everyone!

TL;DR: I’m a baby feminist and I need to be educated. Give me literature recs (non-fiction or fiction books, tv shows, etc) or teach me stuff!

I have been observing the minor misogynistic elements that have plagued the world and continue to exist, despite centuries-worth of women’s rights and equality movements. Of course, the major ones are obvious and spark much hatred from both males and females for various reasons, but I hope to know the origins of such a profound divide that has been persisting forever.

To me, some ideas and actions seem so obscure — like how the establishment of the stereotype that feminism is a cult of women purposely ruffling the patriarchy (no joke) — to the point it is quite laughable. The more I learn and observe, the more I understood the stereotypical feminist.

So please. Recommend me some good books or shows for beginners about feminism. Whether it be non-fiction about a political and/or social movement from ages ago, or an eye-opening fictional narrative. Literally anything.

If you have any comments or questions, feel free to ask (or even correct me or teach me). Thank you!

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u/Alarmed-Property-960 — 13 days ago