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I'm 16. On Nov. 5 the Girls Cried, and the Boys Played Minecraft. :marseyfoidretard: :marseywhir!lyhat:

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On the morning after the election, I walked up the staircase of my school. A preteen was crying into the shoulders of her braces-clad peer. Her friend was rubbing circles on her back.

I continued up the stairs to the lounge, where upperclassmen linger before classes. There I saw two tables: One was filled with my girlfriends, many of them with hollows under their eyes. There was a blanket of despair over the young women in the room. I looked over to the other table of teenage boys and saw Minecraft on their computers. While we were gasping for a breath, it seemed they were breathing freely.

We girls woke up to a country that would rather elect a man found liable for sexual abuse than a woman. Where the kind of man my mother instructs me to cross the street to avoid will be addressed as Mr. President. Where the body I haven't fully grown into may no longer be under my control. The boys, it seemed to me, just woke up on a Wednesday.

What made my skin burn most wasn't that over 75 million people voted for Donald Trump. It was that this election didn't seem to measurably change anything for the boys around me, whether their parents supported Mr. Trump or not. Many of them didn't seem to share our rage, our fear, our despair. We don't even share the same future.

I am scared that the Trump administration will take away or restrict birth control and Plan B — the same way they did abortion. I am scared that the boys I know will see in a triumphant, boastful Mr. Trump the epitome of a manly man and model themselves after him. I was 8 years old the first time he was elected. Now I am 16. I am still unable to vote, but I am so much more aware of what I have to lose.

I have seen the ways in which many of the boys in my generation can be different from their fathers. The #MeToo movement went mainstream when they were still wearing Superman pajamas. On Tuesdays in health class, they learn about the dangers of inebriated consent. They don't pretend to gag when a girl mentions her period or a tampon falls out of her backpack. They don't find sexist jokes all that funny and don't often make them in public.

I've heard they even use new language in the locker room about getting rejected by a girl, one where no means no and don't try again. I love and care for many of these boys and have always felt they were on my side. I'm grateful to my school for taking gender equality as seriously as it does trigonometry.

But most of the guys I saw that Wednesday appeared nonchalant. A smiling student shook his friend's hand and said sarcastically, "Good election" in the same hallway where I saw a female teacher clutching a damp tissue. :gigachad2:

Why did it seem these boys were so unperturbed? I worried that my guy friends might only care about women until it conflicts with other, more pressing, priorities.

That morning, I spoke with a male classmate. He asked if I was OK. I nearly melted with relief. See, I knew not all guys were ignorant! Then, before I responded, he continued. Why, he wondered, are so many girls crying? I stared. I swallowed that familiar lump. And I had one thought: I pray that my older brother never asks that question. How could my classmate not know why girls in his grade were biting their nails and doing breathing exercises in the bathroom? It seemed like our future was sliding down the sides of our faces, and he asked me why we were crying? I have never felt that disconnected from men. I have never felt more like a girl.

Eight years ago, I was too young to feel the full force of Hillary Clinton's loss. Now at 16, I've had the wind knocked out of me. On Wednesday, I was flush with anger — but it was diluted by an even stronger feeling: defeat. I saw it in the eyes of women in my subway car that morning. I saw it in the barista at the coffee shop on the corner, the female security guard at my school and in the face of my history teacher.

In a terrible way, I've never felt more part of a sisterhood or more certain that pain is shared within that family. I wish the consequences of this moment for young women punctured the apparent indifference of so many men and boys I saw that day. I wish they could breathe in what the women and girls I know have been inhaling since Nov. 5.

I can't predict how well I'm going to do on an English test tomorrow and I definitely can't predict the future for me and my fellow young women. For now, all I can do is tell you how I feel.


!chuds !foidmoment come laugh lol

I'd say the moral here is "women are stupid," but the writer is an actual child. The real shame is New York Times cute twinks elevating this sanctimonious slop.

:marseyjourno: :marseysh#ooting:


The only people who discussed the election with me were actual friends and family, and none of them were really broken up about it. Everyone else just didn't talk about it and acted normal. :marseyshrug:

I kinda remember people acting like this 8 years ago tho. Some liberal teacher asked me how I was doing, and she was a bit shook when I said "Doing good!" in a generic small talk way :marseygiggle:

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>my guy friends might only care about women until it conflicts with other, more pressing, priorities.

:#marseyfoidretard:

No shit

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Don't like 30-40% of zoomers not get laid at all? Why would they care about abortion.

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37% of zoomers in the ramge of 18 to 26 have never had s*x

:marseylaugh: fricking loser generation lmao

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37% of zoomers in the ramge of 18 to 26 have never had s*x

:marseydepressed#:

The fact I, a heroically tism riddled man got more poon in school that the average yute is as depressing as it is concerning

!zoomers

Ask a girl out. Just fricking do it. Go up to one, open your vape hole and let words fall out, it's when I did and it worked.

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>ask trans cutie who is flirting with me out (literally telling me I look sexy in glasses and flannel for like a week)

>she then laughs and says, "but Annon I'm flattered and I already have a gf and shes over there"

:marseypaperbag: literally the only person IRL to flatter me that much and also call me attractive was prob just doing that to fish compliments while being in a relationship. She was also very pretty and passed very well and was very neurodivergent.

!cuteandvalid !chasers

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>literally the only person IRL to flatter me that much and also call me attractive was prob just doing that to fish compliments while being in a relationship.

I know a guy that's been going through the exact same thing with a different trans girl for a year.

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sorry that happened to you

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have you considered maybe she recognized you have low self esteem and needed a confidence boost? no matter her motivation id also bet money she does find you attractive since most bi trans women seem to be extremely into twinks/twinkhons (source: me)

!cuteandvalid trvth nvke drop

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:marseyshesright#:

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She's keeping you in her back pocket... She wants you there in case she breaks up with her gf.

Good on you for asking her out. It's stressful but it gets easier the more you do it.

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"She"

:#surewalz:

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I'm ugly. :marseypaperbag:

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https://i.rdrama.net/images/17317814250496554.webp

I looked like this but twinky and ginger and still got laid

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And you didn't have to compete against the unrealistic beauty standards of Kpop twinks, Genshin Impact characters, and male vtubers.

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True, I just had to compete with that guy who lived in a van by the river and sold weed.

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Girls are scary and I am ugly.

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i like anime more

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That's gotta be mostly soy moids tho, right? You can be a fat braphog foid and still score without doing shit :marseysoutherner:

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Legit femcels can often be not fat or unattractive, their issue is usually related from not socializing with men much and having higher standards in terms of their partner's income.

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:marseyme:

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37% of zoomers in the ramge of 18 to 26 have never had s*x

that is not true. maybe in japan, certainly not in the US.

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Look it up

Its probably because theyve got microplastics in their balls or something but zoomers are all neurodivergent and gay

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most :marseybrainlet: :marseyfoidretard: take but tbf she is literally 16

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