appropriately-inappropriate:

radicalfeministuprising:

Why even explain? Just walk up with a cheery “Hey! How are you?” and it’ll be obvious what is going on and we will shut him out completely.

That’s actually true, though. If you watch shows like “what would you do?”, where they stage situations, you see women move the fucking world for other women harassed by men.

I’ve actually done it.

I’ve been out with friends, seen a guy hitting on a girl who was alone and the look on her face of thinly veiled panic and “get away from me!”

I went over all “OH MY GOSH I HAVENT SEEN YOU IN AAAAAAGESSSSS oh my god, how ARE you??!”
When I went in for the hug, I whispered “need help? Play along” and she met my eyes and then immediately went “OH MY GOSH HIIIIIIIIII!!!”

So I put my arm around her waist and looked at the guy like “you don’t mind, I haven’t seen her in -years-, we’re going to go catch up, bye”

Led her back to my friends, and we kept an eye on her til she was okay.

It’s like total Girl Code.

goddess-:

“So you don’t think that women should stay at home and cook for men, maybe?”

#this entire interview was meant to be a joke but i really really adored hayley’s answer #because i feel like a lot of people think that’s what feminism is—to step away from the stereotype of a woman’s place being in the kitchen #but it’s about having the choice—being able to make our own decisions about what we want to do #because there’s nothing wrong with staying at home and cooking #and i’m so beyond thrilled that she worded that the way she did ugh what a lady

toogaay:

kinda-sad-but-hella-rad:

having depression and anxiety is so conflicting because

its wanting to do everything, but wanting to do nothing at all

its wanting to score high on a test, but not having the energy to study

its being afraid to lose your best friends, but not having the energy to hang out with them

its sitting in your bed at 3 in the morning worrying about the future you dont even want to have. 

Last one hits hard

kat1712:

redrumtea:

tohmi:

I’m not for abortion
I’m for every woman having the right to choose what to do with her own body
I’m for preventing the fear of what to do with a child that is unwanted or unplanned
I’m for protecting women from back-ally abortions because they have no other option. 

thats why it’s called pro-choice, not pro-abortion

THIS IS WHAT I HAVE BEEN TRYING TO TELL PEOPLE.