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@INVU__8 @lesbiadown Al final las TERFs terminan siendo todo menos R o F, solo las primeras dos letras.
Nunca en mi vida me hubiera imaginado ver a una "Feminista radical" echarle la culpa a una mujer cis del acoso que sufre, nunca
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@luvvduaa @dead2meho @arlyusu Ustedes son las que se victimizan por todo 😂
Y las travas son los hombres heterosexuales por mucho que te duela.
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@dead2meho @arlyusu Pero es q estas transfobicas asquerosas harían de todo por victimizarse JAJAJAJ
qsi amigue, sigue viviendo en tu burbuja con el papel de victima que eres igualita a un hombre heterosexual por mucho que te duela.
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@lesbiadown pues eso es culpa DE LOS HOMBRES,no de ella. No habíamos quedado en claro que el acoso y violencia sexual era 100% culpa del agresor? Que carajos te pasa al culparle?
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There are several cases of genuine victim blaming but I don't understand why people talk about women like they're little kids with peanut brains and no agency– you're a grown adult and you're going to be judged like one in most situations
mean girl@venusconjunct
a lot of feminists/radfems at their core have accepted that men are “just like that” and so when men are terrible partners they blame women for even dating one
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한국남자들은 항문이 넓고 좆이 작습니다
외국 여성분들 모두 조심하세요
常赛@ChangS69585
韩国男人,屁眼大心眼小。自己打类固醇打的肌肉大大的但是因为鸡巴小小的还是害怕女人长得大一点的。
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Cuando ya no le sirves al patrón.
#EleccionesPerú2026 Cesar Acuña
#Elecciones2026 SashaUzumaki
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Lembro no EM quando algumas colegas descobriram q eu era lésbica ficaram com medo q eu fosse agarrar elas se estivesse sozinhas comigo tipo vcs n tem medo de homem mas de uma magrela esquisita q mal olha pra qqr mulher
gyokuyou's wife ⚢@Randy_Dean_
Las personas lesbofóbicas insisten en promover el estereotipo lesbofóbico de "la lesbiana depredadora", pero en la vida real somos nosotras las que más acoso hemos recibido de mujeres heterosexuales, desde besos y tocamientos sin consentimiento, hasta propuestas de tríos, etc.
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when the music aint selling
jnk (@jnkieeluv
I love the girls but wtf is this? licking?? oh hell naw man pack it up asap😭✋🏻
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He’s looking at you thinking the same thing
manuel✝️@ix_bigm
got in an elevator and this dog was just alone in it?????
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A woman was sentenced to 10 years in prison on charges of murdering her boyfriend. Many women are now sending letters to her in prison to comfort and support her.
A woman in her 40s endured five years of relentless violence from her boyfriend. He controlled her by saying, “Don’t wear skirts” and “Stay home and don’t go out.”
His control escalated to physical assaults: beating her, strangling her, threatening her with knives, slashing her arms with a blade, and burning her body with cigarette butts.
He targeted her face specifically to prevent her from going out, causing her facial bones to collapse and permanent damage to her right eye. Medical reports noted orbital fractures, eyeball displacement, severe swelling, and life-threatening conditions that could have been fatal.
She sought help multiple times, reporting him to the police at least 31 times. But initially, police charged her for striking back while defending against his assaults. As her reports continued, they began scolding her instead.
He served a brief prison stint but resumed the violence upon release, strangling her neck and beating her until her jaw nearly tore. Desperate to escape, she couldn’t—she had no phone, as he’d confiscated it.
While he slept drunk, she set his house on fire. He died from full-body burns in the blaze, and she was arrested.
When police asked why she watched the house burn, she replied, “Because the fire couldn’t go out. If it did, he’d kill me.”
In the first trial, she was sentenced to 12 years. The court interpreted her long-term abuse as building resentment, deeming it murderous intent, and criticized her for not rescuing him.
After the verdict, other women rallied to support her. Some argued, “After years of severe beatings, she didn’t kill out of revenge—she chose it to survive.”
Despite their efforts, self-defense was rejected. The appeals court stated, “Killing wasn’t her only way to escape him,” but reduced her sentence to 10 years considering the prolonged abuse.
In conclusion, she was sentenced to 10 years and is currently imprisoned. Recently, women have been sending her letters in prison. Women who endured similar experiences don’t call her a “perpetrator” but a “survivor,” urging her to keep living. She responded to them, saying she wants to be a source of comfort.
For reference, the Ministry of Justice announced last August, “Starting in 2026, we will expand parole numbers by 30%.” If criminals must be released into society, I hope she is released instead of sex offenders.
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