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Feminists typically agree that body policing is a bad bit of business, correct? That trashing women for their appearance is doing the work of the patriarchy, which has appearance-based norms for women and which enforces those norms by rewarding women who comply with them and punishing women who either fail to comply or who reject them outright. Compliance isn’t exactly a ticket to ease, though: it costs a lot to comply, in money and time and energy, and there is no resting on one’s laurels. There’s always someone who’ll criticize the texture of your hair, your skin color, the size of your breasts, the shape of your eyebrows, your clothes, the size of your lips, the way you apply makeup.
Not to mention your weight. You can’t escape criticism of your weight even if you’re running for President or nominated for the Supreme Court.
"— Fat and Health, A Response — Feministe (via finedineonmyvegangenitalia)
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Yesterday was my last day of high school and I graduate on Tuesday. I don’t really regret anything, it’s more I wish my parents let me do more than I did. I stayed home all the time and my parents never really let me go anywhere. And it was only just until recently they started letting me hang out with friends or going out at all. I’m extremely mad, but I can’t do anything about it now. If I’m lucky, my college years will be a lot better.