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What are your experiences of sexism in nerd culture?
So tomorrow is my first appointment with my new therapist. Part of me is looking forward to it in a “hooray for finally taking steps to improve my mental health!” kind of way. But most of me is completely terrified. u_u
It Gets Fatter - Self-Love is Hard (But Totally Worth It!)
Back of my sign (Photo by blueberry666)
Me & Erica (photo by Alex Garland)
I went to Slutwalk Seattle today and it was incredible. You can see me in the middle, next to the woman in the corset (photo by thatgleekywholockianhead). I am not blind to the criticisms against SlutWalk, but what it stands for is important and I truly believe that being visible, busting myths about rape, and sharing our stories can lead to change. SlutWalk means a lot of things to a lot of people but for me, this march was a liberation from the shame and insecurities I’ve carried with me since college. I’m glad it exists and I am really happy that I was able to be apart of it.
GeekGirlCon has seriously been my life for the past 2 years and I want to share a post that really moved me, and makes me so incredibly proud to be on staff. I won’t be in the exhibitor hall this year, but you can find me at GeekGirlConnections in room 101 on Sunday, from 1:30pm to 3:00pm. Tammy and I will be discussing all things graphic design and what it takes to break into the biz. I’ll also be cosplaying as Henchman 21, working the merch table, and generally running around like a chicken with its head cut off. This weekend will be one of the most important weekends of my life, and I hope I will see a bunch of your gorgeous faces at the con.
Arboretum Date, 5/28/12
Went to the PhinneyWood art walk today and stopped for some delightful mini-donuts.
As long as women’s natural body hair is called disgusting and inappropriate while men’s isn’t, I am a feminist.
As long as I can’t watch an episode of a popular sitcom without having to sit through multiple sexist comments or “jokes”, I am a feminist.
As long as women have to face the rational fear of being sexually assaulted every time they walk home past dark, I am a feminist.
As long as misogyny exists in any country in this world, I am a feminist.
As long as women are being raped, then stoned to death or forced to marry their rapist, I am a feminist.
As long as companies promote men to manager when there are women who are equally as or better qualified, because they find that men look more authoritative, I am a feminist.
As long as women (her choice of clothes, her friendly nature, her weakness, her choice to drink alcohol) get blamed when men rape them, I am a feminist.
As long women’s opinions on online social networks are dismissed with phrases like “tits or gtfo”, “get back to the kitchen”, “are you pms’ing?”, I am a feminist.
As long as dressing like a woman is degrading for men and as long as men are insulted with phrases like “you throw like a woman”, clearly implying that being like a woman is shameful, I am a feminist.
As long as both men are women are expected to work, but taking care of children and the household are still largely considered a woman’s job, I am a feminist.
As long as boys and girls are treated differently, expected to act differently, and surrounded by different toys and colours from the day they are born, I am a feminist.
As long as topless women aren’t allowed in public unless they’re one the cover of a men’s magazine, I am a feminist.
As long as women who have sex frequently are generally told they are “sluts”, “lacking self-respect” and “lacking morals” by both men and women, while men who frequently have sex are “just being men” and it’s “natural for them”, I am a feminist.
As long as there are places where women have to pay more for health insurance than men, I am a feminist.
As long as men experience situations with equal gender representation as female-dominated, and don’t consider a group discussion equal unless there are significantly more men than women participants (as has been proven), I am a feminist.
As long as there are men who think it’s their wife or girlfriend’s duty to have sex with him whenever he wants, I am a feminist.
As long as the word feminism (“the movement aimed at equal rights for women”) has a negative connotation, I am a feminist.
As long as misogynist people exist, I am a feminist.
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