I'm Will. I'm a college student. I have an unhealthy obsession with Supernatural and a variety of other television shows. I don't like Florida. You should probably consider this an NSFW blog. I do tag shit though, so just blacklist "nsfw" if you don't like looking at cocks.
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hunnichild (via brienne—of—tarth)
This whole idea that supporting the use of contraception or abortion is somehow in line with women’s rights just doesn’t make sense to me. It says, look, men can have sex without getting pregnant, so in order to be equal in society to men, women also need to be able to have sex without getting pregnant. Women need to change to be more like men in order to be equal? How is that at all overcoming sexism? How about working to get equal rights and opportunities while celebrating the differences between men and women? I’m not naive; I get that women often get shafted out of opportunities when they get pregnant, but the solution is to demand equal responsibility from the father, not zero responsibility from either. Sure, it’s a harder battle, but since when do we find it acceptable to take the easy way out?
It just seems like the birth control movement being equated with overcoming sexism is like saying that in order to overcome white supremacy, we should make everyone have white skin.
(via angelasoup)

what the fuck was that commentary omg
the penis is not some holy receptacle of male privilege y’all. oh feminism, you and your casual cissexism~