16 year old kid: I'm gay
Straight parents: you're too young to know that, it's just a phase!
Baby boy: *stares at a little girl for no reason other than the fact that babies stare at everything*
Straight parents: "what a ladies man! We're gonna have to keep the girls off of you!!"
everytime men complain about an “advantage” women have, it’s always because of the patriarchy
“women get awarded custody more”
yeah because y’all decided child rearing was a woman’s job
“male victims of women aren’t taken seriously”
yeah because you’ve decided women are weak and incapable
“women don’t get drafted”
see above
“women can make money just by being hot”
yeah because you treat us like objects, it’s YOUR money
🇧🇷Alana tiene 20 años y sueña con ser médica. Un hombre del gimnasio se obsesionó con ella y durante meses le envió flores y regalos anónimos. Cuando finalmente le dijo quién era, Alana lo rechazó con respeto: le agradeció el gesto, pero le explicó que estaba concentrada en sus objetivos.
Él no aceptó el “no”. Entró a su casa y la atacó con más de 15 puñaladas.
Alana pasó semanas luchando por su vida, incluso en coma inducido. Contra todo pronóstico, sobrevivió y acaba de salir del hospital entre aplausos del personal médico y sus seres queridos.
A veces se habla mucho de la “forma correcta” de rechazar para no herir egos. Pero incluso cuando el rechazo es respetuoso, parece que para algunas personas sigue siendo imposible aceptarlo.
¿Por qué un “no” todavía puede provocar tanta violencia?
Bad Bunny walked out in a #64 jersey with “OCASIO” on the back.
Not Bad Bunny.
Not Benito.
His real name.
His family name.
Then he grabbed the mic and said:
“My name is Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio. And if today I’m here at the Super Bowl, it’s because I never, never stopped believing in myself.”
In Spanish.
No translation.
Even the jumbotron was in Spanish.
And I watched the whole thing with a translator on.
Because the message was that important to me.
They said he was “un-American.”
They said nobody would understand him.
They said having him perform was “ridiculous.”
And he SHOWED OUT!
He brought out Lady Gaga and Ricky Martin.
He staged a wedding on the field.
He recreated a bodega.
He gave us a whole scene of family and love.
He humanized an entire culture on the world’s biggest stage.
All in his native language.
And he didn’t flinch.
His lyrics were clear messages:
“They want to take the river from me, and the beach too. They want my neighborhood and for my grandma to leave.”
“I should have taken more photos when I had you. Hopefully my loved ones will never move.”
And that last line:
“Ojalá que los míos nunca se muden.”
Hopefully my loved ones will never move.
That’s about families being separated.
Forced to leave.
Displacement.
Yeah, he didn’t chase the mainstream.
He made the mainstream come to him.
He put his family name on his back and told 120 million people exactly who he is.
And I’m here for ALL of it!👏🏽
I Literally cried when my therapist said:
“Toxic family members rarely apologize. They would rather carry their denial to the grave than face the damage they've caused. In their minds, the pain they created was somehow your fault.”
Sometimes healing means accepting the apology you'll never get.
OPINIÓN IMPOPULAR; Muchos "problemas de salud mental" desaparecen cuando se pagan las facturas, el alquiler es seguro y la nevera está llena. La paz es cara. Y fingir que el dinero no afecta la salud mental es privilegio
Les recuerdo que en México estar pidiéndole a Grok imágenes de mujeres usando menos ropa o alterando sus fotos es un delito y está penado por la Ley Olimpia.
@AdrianzenEduard@rafaeldumett@xairinx_@lapetiisaa Y si a eso le sumas que en la actualidad cada vez más gente está optando por no tener hijos, pues el futuro se ve justamente así, como en esta publicación. La opción más sabia, nunca mejor dicho.