Quote

The first time a man slaps me on the ass,
I am fourteen years old, bussing tables at a family restaurant.
He asks where I go to college and laughs.
I laugh too but the sound gets caught in my throat.
I haven’t even been kissed for the first time yet.
I have always been told that “boys will be boys”,
so when I come to accept that men will be men,
nobody corrects me.
He wraps his arm around my waist,
hand warm on the place my work shirt rides up
above my khaki shorts—
and frowns when a waitress shoos him away.
I thank her nervously. I’m worried that she’ll think poorly of me.
I trap the word slut in the back of my throat with the laughter.
She tells me that the customer is always right,
so I have to be polite, but I can still say no
if I do it quietly.

When I first learn that no does not always stop
slipping lips and wandering hands,
I am sixteen years old in a plaid miniskirt.
I am told that it is my fault for being tempting;
and it feels like the truth.
I already refuse to wear shorts outside of the house.
It makes me nervous to be alone somewhere with another person
when I have a dress on.
I throw out my miniskirts and I apologize.

By this time, catcalls make me jump out of my skin.
I never figure out how to take them as a compliment.
I always get uncomfortable when men make jokes
about why women go to the bathroom in groups.
Nobody likes to hear that we are taught from the youngest age
that we should never go anywhere
alone.

The second time that no does not stop someone,
I am nineteen years old in the passenger seat of a pickup truck.
My date pulls up in front of my house
but hits the door lock instead of letting me out,
wraps his hand around my throat
because I told him I just thought we should be friends.
When I cry later to my mother about it,
she only asks if he’d been drinking
because you know how men can get sometimes.

And I do know how men can get sometimes.
On another date, I am told by a man
that it will be my fault if he ever goes too far
because his brain is wired like an animal.
I want to say that even my dogs recognize the word no,
but I am afraid of how he might react so I don’t argue.
I sit through the rest of the date with a smile on my face.
We even kiss afterwards.
And it is not the last time I try to make kissing into a bandage
for something that never should have happened.

The third time is only a few months later.
The third time is the worst time.
When I first say no, I think maybe he doesn’t hear me
but it has nothing to do with volume.
It takes me years to lay on a hammock again.
Spring might always remind me of bursting instead of blooming.

I carry my keys just to walk to the mailbox at night.
I’m too paranoid to jog down my street alone.
I am groped on the sidewalk,
I am groped on the bus,
and even once at the grocery store.

Newly twenty-one years old,
I am followed all the way to my friend’s car
by a group of men who stand around
laughing and jeering and banging on the windows.
It is the last time I ever let a man buy me a drink at a bar.

I have men in my life who call themselves my friends
who put their hands on my hips and my thighs
without my permission.
There is no question.
They do not think they have to ask.
They laugh when I bristle.
They call me bitchy when I tell them to back off

but it takes twenty-two years for me to realize
only I have a right to my body.

I used to bite my tongue, but I do not say NO quietly anymore.
I bark my discomfort like an old dog,
weary and uncomfortable even in its sleep.

“I Spent Twenty-Two Years Trying To Be Nice About It”, Trista Mateer (via tristamateer)
Gallery

hypno-sandwich:

huffingtonpost:

This Avengers Parody Comic Perfectly Illustrates The Absurdity Of ‘Men’s Rights’

Men’s Rights Activists had a meltdown last month when they discovered Mad Max: Fury Road was not only an epic action movie, but – gasp! – actually focused on women! (Or as one disgruntled male moviegoer described the film:

“nothing more than feminist propaganda.”

)

But it’s not just Mad Max that has ruffled the feathers of men’s rights activists – they’ve also complained about women gamers, called out anti-date rape seminars as sexist against men, and have held actual conferences on male oppression.

See the full comic here. 

Ha! Brilliant.

Standard

lyannas:

spankjonze:

salma hayek is probably the most vocal feminist in the industry right now so people need to stop sleeping on her because she’s out there putting her career on the line to slam dunk all of the disgusting men who are objectifying women and keeping women from expressing themselves or being given the credit they deserve and that it so so important

#there’s so much#racism involved in how she’s treated#white women are like ‘I’m a feminist but I love men’ and everyone’s like YAAASSSS FEMINISM#salma is like *thoughtfully critiques complex issues involving the film industry sexual objectification and racial intersectionality*#tumblr: 💤

Gallery

cecileemeke:

#flâner episode 1 from #strollingseries 

gaëlle & christelle talked about black french culture, “bande de filles”, afrofuturism, fatou, sisterhood & more

 facebook | twitter | instagram | youtube | donate

Gallery

darvinasafo:

Patrice Banks is Black Empowerment

It physically pains me to see people (especially women) attacking men for identifying as feminists. Like second hand embarrassment for real. Just remember that there are always other feminists of all genders who are glad to hear you! 😙

Standard

captainkirk94:

I will NEVER EVER get mad when a woman doesn’t trust me or my motives in the feminist space. Men have created the conditions that make women feel like they cant even walk outside let alone trust a man. I don’t blame them at all. I’d be skeptical too. I know how they think i may be isn’t who i am. And i take that. My job isn’t to look cool or be loved. Just support those fighting the good fight. I don’t get upset with women who say men can’t be feminists, because men made feminism necessary. My hurt feelings will heal. Its nothing compared to centuries of womens’ oppression

Standard

ter0rr:

carazelaya:

carazelaya:

NOTHING MAKES ME ANGRIER THAN SOCIALIZED MALE DOMINANCE IN CONVERSATIONS SO LADIES PLEASE LEARN THESE THREE PHRASES AND NEVER BE AFRAID TO USE THEM

  • “Stop interrupting me.”
  • “I just said that.”
  • “DID THE MIDDLE OF MY SENTENCE INTERRUPT THE BEGINNING OF YOURS?”

ALSO WHEN YOU SEE FEMALES IN YOUR LIFE BEING DISMISSED IN CONVERSATION:

  • [Name] was speaking, how about we let her finish?
  • [Name] just said that.
  • [Name] was in the middle of saying something, can you please let her finish?

every fucking day I do this for myself and other women its a constant struggle to be heard

Gallery

aspacelobster:

themakerisamotherfucker:

itsk-tanafsu:

Please take a moment to appreciate that the first sci fi heroes Fry thinks of are all women.

this was specifically to take the piss out of the show’s male fans btw

EVERY show should take the piss out of their male fans.