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Apparently dads get postnatal depression now. And this brave chap is raising awareness of it via a Times article. I’m not saying becoming a father isn’t a big adjustment for men. Of course they should get help if that leads to depression. But it’s women whose bodies are, literally,...

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It’s amazing some men just don’t get they are part of the problem!! Instead of admitting your misogyny and being accountable for making women feel unsafe you rather double down and get worse. Not maybe looking at what causes women to feel this way, self reflection. You rather double down and blame women for your terrible behavior. What’s the #1 thing men are scared of when they go to jail? Sexual abuse, so if you as a man are scare of other men how the fuck do you think we feel?! And I swear any asshole that comments it’s not all men, YOU ARE THE FUCKING PROBLEM!! Any man who say that is probably the exact guy we are talking about! Look at all the laws that are being formed against women BY MEN!! Even sexual assault is being soften. The young women growing up now don’t stand a chance!! And it’s so annoying cause it’s just another excuse for men not to take accountability for their bullshit!! Instead of looking at themselves and asking what part of the problem they are. Do they need to change some things about themselves. No it’s easier for men to just keep lashing out at women. Not taking a second to think “what have I done to make women feel unsafe. You just get defensive and make it WORSE!! With no regard on changing your behavior. You have taken women’s rights and continue to push us into a corner of your control. How long do you think we will let this happen?! And for the women who fight against yourself, well, have the life you deserve. You are very stupid to think this won’t involve you too. #taketheplankoutofyourowneyefirst

Leslie Jones 🦋

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This girl made a video mocking Indian men because recently some foreign women tried to swim in Varanasi ghat in bikini, and local uncles stopped them. This should actually make us proud that Indian men are not trying to take advantage of bikini culture, which was literally designed and made common by Western corporates and politicians to boost local tourism by sexualizing women for the male gaze. She is saying Indian men have a sexualizing mindset. Foreign men literally pay hundreds of dollars just to look at women's cleavage and even feet pics, and these women are trying to lecture us by normalizing their culture? The Western men narrative was so successful that Indian women have completely become against us. They have become loyal sepoys of Westerners. Western weddings involve kissing, so let's kiss. Hugging between men and women is common in the West, so let's normalize it. Sexualize women and call them baddies, so do it. Every single thing. She is saying if men can bathe in chaddis, why can't women do it in bikini. Women are no longer treating themselves as women. Don’t get me wrong, they still take the privileges, play the women card, and play the victim, but skin show is where they want equality, and that too by being puppets of Western men. If we talk about modesty, they will show stone carvings where women are without a blouse, but our ancestors evolved clothing for a reason. And they served a very different purpose and era. It is nowhere close to why bikini was popularized by cunning Western men. And even men are not walking bare-chested anymore. And the most important thing, blouse is not purely a Western concept. Kanchuka, choli, stanapatta kinds of upper garments existed way before Mughals or the British came here. Not only India, but Japan, Korea, Indonesia, Egypt, Africa, Thailand, North and South America kind of countries moved past that women-being-bare-chested thing, and they did it for a reason. Yes, we have other problems like Ganga cleanliness, inorganic offerings, pollution, that need separate engineering and policy fixes. That’s a different topic. Using that as a defense to normalize bikini culture makes it worse. What can we do to bring back Indian women from the mindset that whatever Westerners do is progressive and logical and whatever Indians do is regressive? It's very bad when you realize that they are promoting Western culture way more than Westerners themselves. What can we do to bring these feminists out of that sepoy mindset? Proud of those Varanasi uncles. They protected our sacred ghat instead of simping for imported trends. Indian civilization didn’t survive by copying every foreign gimmick.
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This girl made a video mocking Indian men because recently some foreign women tried to swim in Varanasi ghat in bikini, and local uncles stopped them. This should actually make us proud that Indian men are not trying to take advantage of bikini culture, which was literally designed and made common by Western corporates and politicians to boost local tourism by sexualizing women for the male gaze. She is saying Indian men have a sexualizing mindset. Foreign men literally pay hundreds of dollars just to look at women's cleavage and even feet pics, and these women are trying to lecture us by normalizing their culture? The Western men narrative was so successful that Indian women have completely become against us. They have become loyal sepoys of Westerners. Western weddings involve kissing, so let's kiss. Hugging between men and women is common in the West, so let's normalize it. Sexualize women and call them baddies, so do it. Every single thing. She is saying if men can bathe in chaddis, why can't women do it in bikini. Women are no longer treating themselves as women. Don’t get me wrong, they still take the privileges, play the women card, and play the victim, but skin show is where they want equality, and that too by being puppets of Western men. If we talk about modesty, they will show stone carvings where women are without a blouse, but our ancestors evolved clothing for a reason. And they served a very different purpose and era. It is nowhere close to why bikini was popularized by cunning Western men. And even men are not walking bare-chested anymore. And the most important thing, blouse is not purely a Western concept. Kanchuka, choli, stanapatta kinds of upper garments existed way before Mughals or the British came here. Not only India, but Japan, Korea, Indonesia, Egypt, Africa, Thailand, North and South America kind of countries moved past that women-being-bare-chested thing, and they did it for a reason. Yes, we have other problems like Ganga cleanliness, inorganic offerings, pollution, that need separate engineering and policy fixes. That’s a different topic. Using that as a defense to normalize bikini culture makes it worse. What can we do to bring back Indian women from the mindset that whatever Westerners do is progressive and logical and whatever Indians do is regressive? It's very bad when you realize that they are promoting Western culture way more than Westerners themselves. What can we do to bring these feminists out of that sepoy mindset? Proud of those Varanasi uncles. They protected our sacred ghat instead of simping for imported trends. Indian civilization didn’t survive by copying every foreign gimmick.

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Pavel Durov on why he hasn't had depression in 20 years: "I normally never have depression. I don't remember having depression in the last 20 years, at least maybe when I was a teenager." Pavel's approach to difficult emotions is completely counterintuitive. As he puts it: "I'm a human being like everybody else. I do get to experience emotions and some of them are not very pleasant. But I believe that it's the responsibility of every one of us to cope with these emotions and to learn to work through them." On what creates depression: "Self-discipline is particularly important because without it, how can you overcome this seemingly endless loop of negativity or despair that ultimately leads to depression for some people?" His method: "One of the reasons I don't have depression is I start doing things. I identify the problem, I can see a solution, and I start executing the strategy. If you are stuck in this loop of being worried about something, nothing's ever going to change." The mistake people make: "People often make this mistake thinking 'Oh, I should just have some rest and then regain energy.' This is not how it works. You gain energy by doing something. So you start doing something, then it happens. You feel motivated, you feel inspired, and then ultimately you do something else a little bit more." He continues: "The whole point is to do first and then feel, not feel and then do. Going to the gym is a good example. There are many days when you don't want to start working out. But you have to overcome this initial reluctance and then you get to a point that you enjoy it and you think 'Oh my god, it was such a good idea to come to gym today.'" Action creates energy, not the other way around.

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