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See, that’s what the app is perfect for.

Sounds perfect Wahhhh, I don’t wanna
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hadeantaiga

A hatred of men is an essential part of transphobia against both trans women and trans men.

korradfem

Genuinely curious how you would explain the transphobia of the far right with this logic.

Does Matt Walsh hate men?

hadeantaiga

Yes.

He hates men who do not conform to the patriarchy's ideals of manhood. He hates gay men. He hates men of color. He hates fat men. He hates men who are too thin. He hates short men. He hates Jewish men. He hates disabled men. He hates poor men.

He hates any man who does not conform to white American Christian cishet patriarchy.

And a hatred of men is not the only part of transphobia. You'll notice I said it is a part of transphobia. Misogyny - a hatred of women - is also a part of transphobia.

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bitches be sucking farts there

ravingsockmonkey

Found the source of the infographic that explains how the results were obtained!

alexseanchai

Curious about CO being skunk? So am I. I went deeper and broke CO down to counties. Arapahoe County is the only one to be mostly Skunk. The data has, for some reason, Arapahoe getting 100s of "Skunk furry" searches a month which, on a state level, is more than the others. pic.twitter.com/War8zodpWO  — Riley RiRi Winters (@Horsefur1) November 11, 2020

there’s sixteen Colorado counties that their most searched was “wolf furry”, plus thirty-odd counties (not counting either Arapahoe or any of the ones marked here as “Insufficient Data”) which may well have had plenty of searches for “wolf furry”, just fewer than for whatever they’re labeled here

and “skunk furry” searches in Arapahoe County outnumbered “wolf furry” searches in the entire state of Colorado

something tells me Skunks Georg

somefukinweeb

you just doxxed the one guy looking at skunks

nightingem
darkshrimpemotions

So much of fashion doesn’t work for fat bodies not because fat bodies are inherently less attractive or because they don’t look good in X (for any value of X: stripes, high-waisted pants, crop tops, whatever).

But the fashion itself is constructed around the assumption of being draped over flat planes with small curves and dips. So of course when you put that garment on a rounded body with large curves and dips, it’s going to look ridiculous. And even clothing that is supposedly “for” fat bodies is often focusing on trying fruitlessly to make them emulate thin ones.

Just once I want to see fashion that is truly designed to be draped over my big, broad, rounded shoulders, round hips and thighs and ass, large chest. Something that fits and looks good and isn’t a shapeless sack. I want to see trends that grow out of the goal of clothing fat bodies well, not just providing us the same skinny body clothes in a larger size.

I want to put on a cute garment that I found in a brick-and-mortar store, not some obscure online-only boutique that only has three outfits in sizes from M to 1X and still has the nerve to call itself a plus sized fashion brand.

I want to watch the fabric of a new dress fall across my body and enjoy the fact that it was clearly made with me in mind, instead of despairing that I will never look as good in it as the size 0 model (or the size 12 model masquerading as Plus Sized) in the ad.

And no, I should not need to learn the entire craft of designing and constructing a piece of clothing in order to have this. Everyone should have this. Skinny people have it. “Average”-sized people have it. There are just as many fat people, there is literally no good reason we shouldn’t have it as well, and at a similar price point.