(Source: zellain, via traumdesign)
(Source: zellain, via traumdesign)
The poster reads:
“What will he do, hide in a corner and hurt kids?!” - family to me when I didn’t want my brother abuser at my wedding!
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Photographed in Springfield, MA on July 1st.
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from QQ on PSC
So the analogy goes, Our cultural attitude to rape as it stands is the equivalent of a culture where women began kicking unsuspecting men in the testicles on sight. Not all women but enough for it to become a problem, enough so that many men start wearing protective cups and as time goes on when a man gets kicked in the nuts people respond by saying “well why weren’t you wearing a cup?” Then groups and think tanks are formed to try and make sense of when a woman is more likely to kick you in the nuts and how to avoid this, a crouching shuffling walk at all times perhaps, dressing up as a woman maybe.? And if the subject of addressing these testicle kickers come up people respond with “but women are always going to kick men in the testicles, there is no reasoning with them and anyway if men would just stop waving their testicles around attracting the women’s attention it wouldn’t be such a problem”
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—by evergreen on PSC
(Source: u-l-t-r-a-v-i-o-l-e-n-c-e)