idk if this is a hot take but i think if the beauty standard wasnt hairless women some of u guys wouldnt be "uncomfortable" with the feeling of body hair, i think youve just gaslit urself into genuinely believing it
These all tell a different story about the cleavage
The first one on the left are boobs that are pushed together as if they’re in a push up bra, but they are probably not as big as they seem.
The middle one are boobs at rest/sagging, the bra is not supporting them and they are just laying flat on the surface of the chest.
The last one on the right are larger boobs that are being supported by a bra but it’s not necessarily pushing them together. Just holding them comfortably.
I hope I’ve explained myself clearly, thank you.
@djinn_the you’re wrong entirely, you’re crying online how no one likes you or accepts you for reading in the corner. maybe you’re annoying and miserable to be around and need someone to tell you. you have no friends to do it and that’s why the post triggered you so much.
@djinn_the well I’m not “y’all” bc I myself am neurodivergent. i feel you’re being argumentative over nothing. this is where a neurotypical person from the post would say “maybe you took it too seriously and took it out on someone unrelated and they didn’t really like that.”
@djinn_the@caitriona_ban that’s why I specified rational people. this post widely covers things that are not those two situations; neurotypical people telling neurodiverse people what they are doing wrong to garner negative reactions from society such as reading social cues wrong
@LetsBeFriendsXD@makeawishkid9@tenyearsnow do u think any actual person would read “it’s always been the Jews” take on homosexuality and care. no one cares . you’re swaying nobody. you’re just plain dumb.
i wish i was dumb enough to be a choice feminist and genuinely believe that doing my hair, makeup, etc. was just "because i want to", but unfortunately every time i do those things i am painfully aware of the influence the patriarchal beauty standard has on me