seatbelts aren't designed for breasts.
Real blood wasn't used for period product testing until like 2023.
Female crash dummies weren't regularly used in crash tests until 2022.
Women are 30% more likely to die if her surgeon is a man.
Endometriosis affects 1 in 9 women yet it takes 10 years to diagnose nd there's more research done on male pattern baldness than endo.
nd endo studies consist of how attractive endo patients are to males...
Probably one of my favorite Euphoria scenes because it’s actually a very common real-life situation. Jules was excited to finally meet the guy she had been texting, but the meetup was in a sketchy location late at night and Rue naturally reacted by saying that maybe it wasn’t the safest idea and suggested meeting in a more public place instead.
But classic Jules immediately became defensive because in her mind she was sharing something exciting and wanted emotional support, not caution or criticism. So when Rue pushed back and focused on the danger instead of excitement, Jules interpreted it as negative energy rather than concern.
That’s why I find the scene so interesting because it perfectly shows how people have completely different ideas of what support looks like. Some people, like Jules, just want excitement and emotional validation when they share things, while others, like Rue, instinctively respond with advice and concern. A lot of miscommunication in relationships honestly comes from that exact difference.
Du coup les enfants qui ont deux papas ou deux mamans ils sont trop jeunes aussi pour savoir que ça existe ?
Votre logique de con là (vous êtes justes homophobes)