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is there any planetary dominance, placement, or nakshatra that women have that unfortunately where women deal with men competing with them, trying to humble them, or just trying to destruct their lives?
i know sun women deal with this tbh, but i wonder what other planets that influence the ladder
You're a pick-me in 2025 while males make video games like this about your kind.
They're really telling you, you're born to be preyed upon, abused, and humiliated.
Because of women, it got banned. But males made that game in the first place. A bunch of males gathered together, like they do in their degenerate locker room rituals, and decided to create a rape simulation during a global femicide crisis. So fitting from their sociopathy alone.
TW: BODY IMAGERY: BODY DISMORPHIA: ED
Hello everyone! I hope your day is going well. I have had this thought in mind for quite some time, and I want to post about goddesses and the cross-cultural depictions of beauty. In astrology, Venus is the planet of love, fertility, beauty, and harmony. However, within the depictions, cross-culturally, it seems like she is depicted as a full-figured woman with hips, dips, and all (I know all these women are not called Venus, but when I say that, I mean the goddesses of Beauty). But, within the times now, it seems that women whose bodies are full-figured are often hated and told to "lose weight" to fit the skinny heroin chic or the BBL body and skinny waist. It's extremely unattainable for all women, and I want women from every corner of life to not feel bad for their bodies, as all bodies are beautiful.
Let me show you depictions of the goddess of beauty across the diaspora.
Aphrodite (Greece):
Venus of Willendorf (found in Austria):
Kichijoten (Japan):
Lakshmi and Parvati (India):
Oshun (Africa):
Venus (Italy):
There are a lot more depictions of beauty as well.
These depictions of beauty are very vast and all different (due to cross cultures). I just wanted to note the different versions of beauty, and how each version of beauty is not lesser than the next.
Within America's standards' however, I want to note some famous women who are beautiful within the standards and some of their words about their journey's and struggles with this topic.
Bella Hadid
" I always ask myself, how did a girl with incredible insecurities, anxiety, depression, body-image issues, eating issues, who hates to be touched, who has intense social anxiety—what was I doing getting into this business"
“I wish I had kept the nose of my ancestors,” she says. “I think I would have grown into it.”
“I’d pack my little lunch with my three raspberries, my celery stick. I was just trying, I realize now, to feel in control of myself when I felt so out of control of everything else.”
We also know her relationship with her mother Yolanda, and how harsh she was to both Bella and Gigi about their eating habits :(
Beyonce:
"I remember when I started hearing people criticise me after I had put on some weight. I was 19"
"During my recovery, I gave myself self-love and self-care, and I embraced being curvier. I accepted what my body wanted to be."
"I think it’s important for women and men to see and appreciate the beauty in their natural bodies. That’s why I stripped away the wigs and hair extensions and used little makeup for this shoot."
Marylin Monroe:
Quotes from someone close to her:
A common ‘Marilyn quote’ that seems to pop up a lot on social media is “Don’t worry if you’re not a size 0. It’s society who’s ugly.”
Marilyn actually stuck to a rather extreme diet regimen to maintain her tiny frame, with her weight fluctuating quite frequently.
Jennifer Lawrence
In article: Lawrence then told Harper’s Bazaar UK that she was told by people in the industry (when she was younger) that she was fat.
“Today, if anybody even tries to whisper the word ‘diet,’ I’m like, ‘You can go f*** yourself.'”
Rihanna
“But, you know, it comes with a price. You want to have a butt, then you have a gut.”
Demi Moore
Her experience with a photographer at 14.
“The perfect example is when I was told to lose weight multiple times. The producer pulled me aside. It was very embarrassing and humiliating. But that’s just one thing."
Jennie Kim
Some comments under the post:
"Why does it look like you're pregnant?"
"She needs CK team to photoshop her bloatedness"
"Either she has a bloated stomach or is preggy with g-drugon ijbol"
Nicki Minaj
In the article: “There are questions that you can’t just google,” she explained. “Every day a mom has to wake up and be a supermom no matter what they’re faced with. It’s gotten so easy to be alone physically, where young people spend 12, 16 hours a day in their rooms on their phones, looking at these false realities, comparing themselves. I’ve seen artists gone way too soon, and I wonder if that could have been avoided if they’d just had the chance to talk about what they were going through.”
These are women who are considered beautiful, and these are their experiences with body issues, shaming, and the culture surrounding health.
I know that these depictions of beauty are across different cultures, and they speak from a different period than what we are now, but why shouldn’t these depictions of beauty be embraced today? These different varieties of beauty should be celebrated, not restricted. All these depictions are different varieties, not a one-size-fits-all-all, why do women have to restrict and fight for a body they do not have to be seen as beautiful? Body standards change over time, and it's crazy to force women into this form of beauty when all these forms of beauty depicted earlier are of Venus, goddesses of beauty, fertility, love, and harmony.
To anyone reading this, I just want you to know that you should not force yourself or restrict yourself to fit a standard that is not meant for you. Your beauty is not a one-size-fits-all-all, nor should your body be.
this thread is, just wow. i wish this was the stuff they teach in schools.
For example Frederick Douglas’ wife did so much for his ungrateful ass. She helped him get on his feet, gave him her last name, and supported him financially and took care of house and home. And in return was does this nigga do? He lets white abolitionists tear her down and treat her like a slave in HER HOUSE. Moved two bitches into HER HOUSE over a span of 20 years. Belittles her for being illiterate while using HER MONEY. Not even in death does she get the respect she deserves. His last wife is more recognized as being apart of his life than she was. Just trash. And y'all still normalize that shit as if it’s a black woman’s job to struggle. Fuck that.
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Men really are brain damaged they'll be like women have the PRIVILEGE of not being the sex that rapes people all the time :(. Everybody is scared of me or looks at me like a creep :( it's so hard women are so lucky to just be the rape victim class of people : *((. And expect us to feel bad for them
Chappell Roan getting dragged through every platform right now is a prime example of the effects of having Pluto in your 3rd house💀💀💀
Homegirl always being dragged for the things she say without FAIL!
Empty markets, hungry stomachs, an unknown future, the threat of death, daily massacres... and every massacre and crime you can think of is happening now in Gaza.
The Israeli occupation army officially announces the return of war on Gaza and the failure of negotiations 😭
here's an article going into detail of each color and other herbs, usages in Vedic Astrology:
Krittika women = The cool girl 😎 🔪🔥(huntress archetype)
Krittika women are the most brutal and masculine out of all the nakshatras. They’re the opposite of Rohini.
Krittika women may face challenges in relationships due to their strong and independent nature, potentially intimidating some men. Their high standards and reluctance to compromise might lead to difficulties in finding a suitable partner. In the professional realm, their assertiveness may be perceived as overly competitive, creating challenges in certain work environments. Balancing their assertive traits with a nuanced approach to relationships and work dynamics can be a key challenge for Krittika women. They’re the true definition of self love. They love themselves so much they’re reluctant to commit to anything other than themselves. They’re free spirited and resist being tamed down by a partner.
Embodying the huntress archetype, her joy emanates from showcasing determination and courage while safeguarding her loved ones. Krittika women exude self-reliance, with an intimidating fierceness, particularly impactful in male-dominated fields. Thriving less in creative and artistic realms, their fearlessness and fiery spirit find resonance in careers involving risk and physical activity. Unafraid of the fight, they diligently earn their place in competitive environments, leveraging their masculine nature to navigate challenges with resilience.
Elizabeth Bennet is a great of exemple of krittika moon natives, Elizabeth is characterized by her independent spirit, sharp observations, and refusal to conform to societal expectations. Her personality is marked by a keen sense of morality.
She consistently speaks her mind, even when it might be considered unconventional or impolite. Her refusal of Mr. Collins’ proposal and her initial rejection of Mr. Darcy showcase her determination to make decisions based on her own principles rather than succumbing to external pressure. This headstrong nature adds depth to her character and contributes to the novel’s exploration of societal expectations and individual agency.
Mr. Darcy’s proposal is marked by arrogance and condescension. He begins by expressing his love for Elizabeth but then goes on to criticize her family’s social standing and lower connections. This tone of superiority is insulting and dismissive. Darcy also suggests that his social status and wealth should make his proposal desirable, insinuating that Elizabeth should be grateful for such an offer. This insensitivity adds to the insult, as it dismisses the importance of genuine emotional connection in a marriage.
Elizabeth firmly rejects Mr. Darcy. Her refusal is not only a rejection of his offer but also a principled stand against a marriage devoid of mutual respect and affection. Elizabeth Bennet’s refusal of Mr. Darcy’s proposal underscores her commitment to her own principles, self-respect, and personal happiness over societal norms or material wealth. No amount of wealth or prestige can be exchanged for her self esteem or honour.
These individuals exude charm through their easygoing demeanor, navigating life with a seemingly carefree attitude. They swiftly forgive, forget, and move forward, approaching love with a pragmatic mindset rather than idealistic notions. Authenticity holds great value for them, and they may question the romantic constructs often associated with lunar nakshatras.
While lunar nakshatras are notably different, they often find connections with lunar men exhibiting more feminine traits. Lunar men tend to tolerate their demeanor, creating a dynamic where both partners have valuable lessons to share. Lunar men grapple with ethical concerns, lacking a strong moral compass, while solar women contend with a broad range of emotions and hasty judgments. Their attraction stems from a mutual need for one another.
white men single-handledly created the misogynoir black women & girls go through to this day, but the so-called feminists on here are still saying that they're "better" than men of colour. as if any man, regardless of race are any good to black women & girls overall.
Women truly need to stop giving a shit about what others, especially men, think they are. Women are constantly villanized for the minorest of annoyances or comments. Strangers opinions on you do not matter.
A lot of women just want to be seen as the “good girl”. The nicest most kindest martyr who would never say or do the wrong thing. It’s just completely different to step out of that mindset, that you have to always consider everyone else and you can never have your own thoughts, and truly love and accept yourself. To have a strong internal sense of self and remember that you are an intelligent, good person with morals.
Women are socialized to prioritize men over themselves and are taught their worth comes from men. But you can outgrow that. I did.
Stop cutting and carving yourself down so people who hate you will treat you with respect.
for black women & girls to stop fiercely taking up for other groups of people bc majority of the time, we never receive the same energy in return.
for black women to stop defending ideologies that encourage self-hatred & misogynoir.
for black women & girls to put themselves & their issues first & always. we are often burdened with misogynoir & experience violence from all groups of people. let's focus on that.
to stop letting non-black women & even other black women (unfortunately) in feminist spaces tell you as a black woman or girl that talking about how anti-blackness effects you as equally as misogyny is a "distraction" or "stopping female solidarity." if they're saying that, then they're clearly telling you that they do not care about the issues black women & girls face.
to accept the world for what it is. nobody wants to change the current status quo. a lot of people are very comfortable perceiving black women & girls at the bottom. that's just reality. what we can do is focus on ourselves & each other. more inward, less outward.
nobody is coming to save us. so let's stop looking to other groups of people & from men specifically to do so bc it will never happen. stop openly putting any group of men on a pedestal. they don't give a damn & again, they never return the energy. it's about time black women & girls start putting themselves & each other on a pedestal for a change. no group of men on this godforsaken planet have ever earned or even deserve the right to be uplifted by black women bc they all have a history of mistreating us. they all especially hate us at the end of the day. i truly believe that men are not a worthy investment of black women's time. there's way more important things we could be focusing on instead.
and lastly, black women & girls walk alone in this world but it shouldn't mean that we cannot find community. when will we be enough for each other?
i fucking hate how people are so comfortable using mental illness as an excuse for abusive behavior these days, especially when it comes to misogyny.
no, your favorite actor did not beat his girlfriend because he has bpd, he did that because he is a piece of shit misogynist who only sees women as objects. no, your brother does not make rape jokes because he's autistic, he makes rape jokes because he hates women.
plenty of people with mental illness go through life without acting like actual monsters, especially women. because the behavior that is considered acceptable from men is the same behavior that women would be hunted down like witches for.
Gonna start writing "Well, Girls will be girls, you know!" on any article talking about a female committing a crime
There are way too many sons out here where their Mothers kiss the floor they walk on, but a young girl is held to an impossibly higher standard.
As a black woman, and in our community sons who do degenerate things are constantly being praised and given grace to due "white supremacy", but a black girl who gets abused by the very same men never gets that same grace. Look how people baby Kanye due to him losing his mother versus the high standard they put on Megan who also lost her mom. That comparison (there are so many more stories) let alone should be a definition of the grace men for doing shitty things despite whatever issues they blame their mothers for.
It's audacious. No shade to the original OP though 🙂🫶🏾
A common argument I hear about men's maltreatment of women is that they were raised poorly by their parents, particularly by their mother.
While I agree that mothers play a role in raising misogynistic men, I don’t think it's fair to pin it entirely on them. Because at the end of the day, men have a mind of their own and are free to make their own choices.
All women (and I mean ALL) are on the pick-me spectrum. No woman is immune to patriarchal indoctrination, even if she grew up in a matriarchal household. We're all initially on the pick me spectrum. Thing is, are you deconstructing patriarchy? Are you deconstructing the socialization and deep-rooted programming? Like, are you putting in the work to actually change? Because calling yourself a "girl's girl" means NOTHING. Bashing overt pick-me's doesn't automatically absolve you from what little pick-me tendencies you have. Calling yourself a feminist means fuck-all actually.
And being male-centered doesn't mean you wouldn't pick your female friends over a man any day — although that's more of an extreme example which harms those outside of you. Being male-centered / pick-me could be as 'harmless' as planning your future around an imaginary man or seriously waiting for a man; "Oh I want to move to Paris by 30 but I can't because I want to meet my husband first", "Oh I'm studying hard only so that I can meet a very educated accomplished man when I'm educated and accomplished myself", "Oh I plan on moving to Spain only when I'm with my future boyfriend 😁✨". When you have to halt your plans or dreams to prioritize a man/imaginary man, that IS male-centered. When you center a man/imaginary man around your plans or dreams, that IS male-centered. Putting your wants + needs second for a man/future man is male-centered. Women are socialized to center men in even the "little" things.
For someone who has benefics in the 9th house, how was your experience dating interracially or a different culture from yours? esp if ur a black woman 👸🏽.
ive dating men from different cultures, and you would think having benefics i would’ve had good experiences😭 😔
my astrocartography 😘😘 chefs kiss 🤌🏽
They remind me of Bojack Horseman in the episode The View From Halfway Down, the scene where Bojack is looking down at himself in the pool like they do that on a day-to-day basis imo.
Ketuvians and their uncanny ability to see themselves as a reflection but detach themselves from themselves if that makes sense.
Like they can do wrong, but because they've detached themselves from their actions, they walk it off as if they didn't do anything wrong. Not saying they do not have feelings of guilt or what not but if they dont see themselves as the person who does things that may/may not be good, they wont feel anything.
Like, sir? You're a thief, and you swear up and down you're not? LOL, I like nodals, but they are very much so black-white thinkers.
Ketuvians and their uncanny ability to see themselves as a reflection but detach themselves from themselves if that makes sense.
Like they can do wrong, but because they've detached themselves from their actions, they walk it off as if they didn't do anything wrong. Not saying they do not have feelings of guilt or what not but if they dont see themselves as the person who does things that may/may not be good, they wont feel anything.
Like, sir? You're a thief, and you swear up and down you're not? LOL, I like nodals, but they are very much so black-white thinkers.
There's so much information out there about Mercurials, Jupiterarians, Rahu and Ketu, Mars, and Venus but not enough information about Sun Nakshatras. Maybe I didn't do a good job of looking, but maybe I should create a post about the positive and negative manifestations of Sun Nakshatras.
If there is information about that already, lmkkkkkkk :)
One thing I notice a lot is when the Sun and Venus's nakshatras are together, the negative manifestation of that is heavyyyy narcissism (the sun is a manifestation of that I know but it's crazy to see that paired with Venus)
Anyways :)
Why is Hollywood pushing this loser khia again omg. Abusive men will easily get themselves a new pretty punching bag and be even more uplifted by the community/industry. This world is jarring.
Amber Heard was right. I am so sorry to Amber Heard.
So many guys are so ugly but all girls are beautiful. That's why there shouldn't be any beauty indicators for women because there's no such thing as "ugly women", women that look bad don't exist. Men on the other hand, there should only be beauty indicators for men, cuz why are the majority of them so fucking ugly, every time I go in public, I see women and I'm like "fucking goddesses, the most beautiful creature that I've ever laid my eyes on" and then I see men, their pants are hanging so low you can see their hairy ass, they look like a fucking bear (just uglier), no fashion sense, and just not groomed. The men i personally know look good, but in public....beautiful women significantly outnumber beautiful men. If you're a woman, you're beautiful, you just are, I don't need to see you to say that. I just know.
Of fucking course
What sick bastard doesn’t