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I'm still really pissed about my hair. It's kind of pathetic how much I'm giving into my gender's stereotype and letting it get to me.
mighty-99:Know your role kids OP Note: Consider the dudes as gender neutral. No reason girls can’t be into this stuff without indulging stereotype Note: consider half the cast female, poc, fat and/or disabled. That’s how representation works,
vidrig: mighty-99:Know your role kids OP Note: Consider the dudes as gender neutral. No reason girls can’t be into this stuff without indulging stereotype Note: consider half the cast female, poc, fat and/or disabled. That’s how representation
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maudfernhoutphotography: “What Real Men Cry Like” & “What Real Women Laugh Like” - Maud Fernhout Photoseries aimed to combat stereotypes and gender roles. For the rest of the (40) photos and quotes of the participants click here.
theshortchickwiththefro: mrsolodolo24: 17mul: that-bi-guy: ghostsisreal: mega-purplezebracorn: kinghispaniola: nopos-tacabron: thetrippytrip: I’m with this movement! me Salute to this movement This is so important! Everybody needs
henreyettah:This is Yuri.Yuri doesn’t give a fuck about your stereotypes regarding what clothes he can or can’t wear. Yuri believes that, as long as no one’s being harmed, people should be allowed to wear whatever they want, regardless of gender
queerintersectional:CHICANA FEMINISM, also referred to as Xicanism, is an ideology based on the rejection of the traditional “household” role of a Mexican-American woman. In challenges the stereotypes of women across the lines of gender, ethnicity,
policymic: 30 photos that smash the harmful stereotypes toy companies feed us According to a survey conducted by Global Toy Experts, moms have noticed a 25% drop in the number of gender-neutral toys their daughters play with now compared to the toys
peachou:Dan’s gay stereotypes / gender roles rant(i recommend everyone to watch this)
plotprincessss: fit-lioness: actionables: okay but fuck your stereotypes long hair is not “girly” the same way short hair is not “manly” hair has no gender hair is just hair &as long as you’re not disrespecting a culture with the way
on-fic-writing-spree:Shout out to the nonbinaries who: Conform to sex-based or gender-based stereotypes because it’s easier Are gate-keeped from being “actually non-binary” because they don’t present “androgynous enough” Present more femininely
imperial-palace: Omegaverse Au The idea in general is that secondary genders are something most people know at a young age, Green is an omega and Red is an Alpha. Of course Green doesn’t want to be associated with the omega stereotype, so he try really
homomessiah: barbiegorl: pokemoneggs: high school musical 2s “I dont dance” is a metaphor for homosexuality/bisexuality and here’s why: in the song, dancing (stereotypically associated with women and gay men) represents same-gender attraction
did-you-kno: Creative people are more likely to possess psychological androgyny. Men and women who aren’t slaves to gender-role stereotyping are more innovative and have double the amount of ways they can interact with the world because they’re
actionables: okay but fuck your stereotypes long hair is not “girly” the same way short hair is not “manly” hair has no gender hair is just hair &as long as you’re not disrespecting a culture with the way you do it you keep on doing you
lizardtitties: actionables: okay but fuck your stereotypes long hair is not “girly” the same way short hair is not “manly” hair has no gender hair is just hair &as long as you’re not disrespecting a culture with the way you do it you
goodpositivitylgbt: Just because you aren’t a tall skinny androgynous person doesn’t make you any less non binary! Non binary people don’t have to look a certain way to be non binary, non binary people who stereotypically dress like the gender
did-you-kno: Richard Scarry's famous children’s books have been updated to make them more acceptable for modern audiences. These changes reflect how our society has evolved since the 1950s by excluding stereotypes and implementing gender equality.
thehypnoswitch: I do adore how virulent this strain of kink is. Watching it affect and infect boys and girls and in between, rippling pink and hot across all the spectrums of gender and identity. Some forgotten clippings of disdain for stereotypes,
atthemomentofsurrender: Liu believes that television “gives you the opportunity to have roles that are written for women that are in a wider spectrum than in film”. She certainly broke the casting stereotypes, both in terms of gender and race, when
elphabaforpresidentofgallifrey: actionables: okay but fuck your stereotypes long hair is not “girly” the same way short hair is not “manly” hair has no gender hair is just hair &as long as you’re not disrespecting a culture with the
twilimidnaz: did anyone else have that phase where they hated pink bc it was “girly” and then you had that relieving epiphany that hey you know what who even cares about stupid stereotypes i freakign love pink and even if colors WERE actually gendered
colormedivine: colormedivine: “Forces of Nature”Briana Earl So, last year I created a small collection of photos on the theme of forced feminity. Through the imagery I tried to explore the stereotypes of the female gender. In my attempt I focused on
It’s amazing nowadays how you can’t tell gender based on stereotypes. I really love that. My full support is always behind them. No pun intended.
queerintersectional: CHICANA FEMINISM, also referred to as Xicanism, is an ideology based on the rejection of the traditional “household” role of a Mexican-American woman. In challenges the stereotypes of women across the lines of gender, ethnicity,
Going through the tags was really fun. I saw a lot of similarities to feedism in how the D/s roles are stereotyped by gender but of course not actually like that and how littles don’t have to like pacifiers, it doesn’t have to be age play.
pinksugarprince: Thinking more and more about my gender lately I think it’s safe to say I’m a femme boy. Like I get dysphoric about things such as my chest or if my voice gets super high, but overall I’m not into the stereotypical masculine looks,
quesarrito1995: tear down the idea that a feminist is anyone who vaguely supports some discombobulated liberal notion of gender equality. feminism isn’t just about “ending stereotypes,” it’s about stopping rapes, saving lives, ending discrimination
boywix: support trans people who decide not to transition support trans people that dress as their “assigned sex” support trans people that don’t fit stereotypical standards of their gender support trans people whose identities change frequently
calibredgoddess: sizvideos: Je Suis Superhero is a documentary about breaking racial, gender and appearance stereotypes through comics. More information here Here for it
its-not-she-its-he: I wish that the parents could understand how important could it be to wear a clothes or play with a toy which is not stereotypically for their children gender. Please let them, you don’t know what they are feeling.
queenrightnow: talesofthestarshipregeneration: strangeasanjles: lizardtitties: actionables: okay but fuck your stereotypes long hair is not “girly” the same way short hair is not “manly” hair has no gender hair is just hair &as long
dailybiaffirmation: An appreciation post for all bisexuals that fit some sort of a bi stereotype. Polyamorous? Prefer the opossite gender? Like sex? Wonderful! We’re lucky to have you in the community, and you’re not a “bad bisexual” for staying
feminists-oppress-me: Feminists: Why don’t you leave my gender out of it? Stop supporting the stereotypes that society places on women. Feminists: What?! You mean to tell me that you are a woman and you’re not a feminist?!
warriormale: taijispearman: Taken from a friend of a friend. This friend of mine has been very consciously raising her young daughter outside of stereotypical gender norms. They’ve done quite a number on my friend, and she’s like, “Nope, my kid’s
anadhelp: People from all walks of life can and do suffer from eating disorders. EDs do not discriminate based on gender, age, race, class, background, or sexual orientation–they are not a “teenage girl’s disease” as some stereotypes say. About