Jaythealiengirl
924 posts




@wisteria__grow @tripledogsdare a molte non piace. ci sta. ma queste molte che diritto hanno di dire alle altre che non deve piacere a loro?





No, Ethel Cain is not sexually harassing you by posting her dick. You're just transphobic and also weird about non-sexual nudity.



@CotoletteP l’identita di lesbica si può definire in parole semplici in “non uomo che ama non uomo” io non sono donna ne uomo e mi piacciono le donne e persone che non sono ne donne ne uomini, cosa mi renderebbe bisessuale? non mi piacciono gli uomini



se dico di essere una lesbica non binary t4t che si mette soltanto con donne trans e persone non binary dite che alle lesbiche di twitter viene na sincope?





Between the 1500s and 1700s, women in Britain, Germany, and Scotland were punished with the Scold’s Bridle—a cruel iron mask that locked around their head, pressed down or pierced their tongue, and forced them into public humiliation. Women labeled as “too talkative” or “disrespectful” were chained, paraded through the streets, and ridiculed. This wasn’t just about keeping someone quiet—it was a tool of patriarchal control, designed to punish women who dared to speak, stand up, or defy male authority. Some masks even had bells so everyone could hear their arrival, turning their suffering into a spectacle. Today, surviving bridles in museums remind us how far societies went to silence women and why fighting misogyny and patriarchal control is still necessary.


