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articulatebitches:

lierdumoa:

lierdumoa:

dirtydarwin:

thentheysaidburnher:

All men benefit from women’s reinforced fear of being hurt for saying no.

read it again and again

Understand that this applies even to non-sexual situations. Women are more likely to be asked for favors from coworkers. Regular “can you file this for me” / “can you cover my shift” / “can you finish up this paperwork” workplace favors. Men are less likely to return those favors. Women are more likely to be seen as “difficult to work with” if they refuse to do favors when requested. Being viewed as ungenerous has negative social and professional consequences.

So yes, even gay men benefit. All men benefit from women’s reinforced fear of being hurt, not just physically, but also socially and professionally, for saying no to anything at all.

Re: above; just in case it looks like I’m just pulling facts out of my ass, here are my sources:

http://blogs.wsj.com/atwork/2013/10/29/women-work-and-the-girl-scout-tax/

http://thinkprogress.org/economy/2013/10/30/2858091/women-workers-favors/

http://www.slate.com/blogs/moneybox/2013/01/06/women_do_favors_more_than_men.html

http://www.opposingviews.com/i/society/men-are-less-likely-be-asked-favors-workplace-get-more-appreciation-helping

All men benefit from women’s reinforced fear of being hurt for saying no.

All men benefit from women’s reinforced fear of being hurt for saying no.

All men benefit from women’s reinforced fear of being hurt for saying no.

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jhenne-bean:

eshusplayground:

fairytalemood:

photos by Patty Maher

Reblogging because we don’t often see Black women depicted this way: soft, fey, innocent, dreamy.

I am so here for this.

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Sigourney Weaver in her high school yearbook

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babsdraws:

msraecosplay:

Bosozoku Sailor Moon by msraecosplay
Photographed by OhHeyItsSK
Original design by Babs Tarr

*CRIES*

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