Welcome to TwoXChromosomes, a subverse for thoughtful content - serious or silly - related to the women and womanly things.
Voat's TwoXChromosomes is not a "safe space." Safe spaces, although they have their place, are often used to shut down conversations and to create a false sense of superiority. They enable people to remain ignorant.
This is, instead, a place for discussion and debate about all things female and female related. To shy away from debate does everyone a disservice. Therefore /v/TwoXChromosomes is a place where adults can converse in a respectable and mature manner.
Disagreeable comments should be taken care of by the voting system. Mod intervention will be light. Banning is an extreme option used only in rare circumstance.
For the philosophy behind the sub please visit:
https://voat.co/v/TwoXChromosomes/comments/248589
Other female oriented subs on voat include:
/v/askwomen
/v/feminism
/v/feminisms
/v/GirlsRock
/v/women
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[–] Sosacms ago
I actually like this. Promotes healthy, prevents models from being pushed into unhealthy weights to continue working, and it will show attractive doesn't mean Photoshop. Plus, it will show how every "plus size. model is "touched-up".
[–] sLnTsRvC ago (edited ago)
Do magazine models in France have so much pull with the population that the government must step in to 'protect' the people?
[–] Sosacms ago
Ya, magazine power over the public is in the public not the magazine. As far as body image issues go; when every woman is lying about how they look, every woman has a false idea of how they should look.