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8 votes
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Simone Biles makes history with Yurchenko double pike vault at US Classic
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Near-complete ban on abortion is signed into law in Texas
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Finland's football association donates sport hijabs to players – part of a series of initiatives marking fifty years of organised women's football
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Research: Adding women to the C-suite changes how companies think
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A womb with a view
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‘Believe Women’ was a slogan. ‘Believe All Women’ is a straw man
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EU antitrust czar and Big Tech's fiercest opponent – Margrethe Vestager has become famous for putting up a fight against tech giants
6 votes -
Female founder secrets: Men clamming up
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Popular female biker in Japan revealed to be fifty-year-old uncle using FaceApp
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Joanna Harper’s new research shows why trans athletes should be able to compete in women’s sports
10 votes -
DNB ASA, Norway's biggest bank, achieved the highest score for equality between the sexes of all corporations in the Equileap Gender Equality Global Report & Ranking of 2021
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The Economist Glass-Ceiling Index 2020 – Nordic countries performed best overall, with Sweden, Iceland, Finland and Norway taking the top four spots
8 votes -
Girl and computer
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Please just let women be villains
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New coloring book salutes women pioneers in STEM
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Norway's $1.3 trillion sovereign wealth fund wants the companies it invests in globally to boost the number of women on their boards
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Pernille Harder opens up on equality in football and the time the Danish women's team took on their own national federation
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What's hard about being a woman?
In a previous thread, we discussed "What's hard about being a man?" The responses were, I feel, incredibly valuable (and that thread is still open, so please contribute to it if you want to answer...
In a previous thread, we discussed "What's hard about being a man?" The responses were, I feel, incredibly valuable (and that thread is still open, so please contribute to it if you want to answer that question!). I want to add to that thread by asking the same question relative to women and non-binary people. I'm wanting to do this not as an attempt to put responses or identities in competition but because I feel each question is valuable on its own terms for focusing on a specific identity and experiences related to it.
Non-binary folks, I'll put up your thread a few days from now, as I want to allow each thread to have its own lifecycle independent of the others.
For this thread, I want to ask the question: "What's hard about being a woman?"
As in the previous thread, I want this to be a place where people are able to share open and honest truths about themselves, even if those are difficult or revealing. Please be mindful of the atmosphere of the post and the lived experiences of the individuals posting and try to keep things not only civil but welcoming to them. The principle of charity asks us to interpret others' comments in their best light, not their worst!
Responses are open to all identities, as, again, I believe that anyone can have insight into this and I want the thread to be open to questions and discussion, but I am going to ask that anyone responding keep in mind the underlying demographics of Tildes which lean very heavily male. I think this thread will be most valuable if we elevate and genuinely listen to women's voices. It does not mean that only women are allowed to participate in the thread, but I ask everyone to consider how, without this in practice, a majority male population can produce a majority male view of womanhood.
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Near-total abortion ban takes effect in Poland amid protests
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For the first time in NFL history, a woman will officiate at the Super Bowl
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In historic decision, Argentina legalizes first trimester abortion outside rape and threat to the mother's life
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Sex without consent is rape, but the principle is lacking in many legal frameworks in countries across Europe – Denmark is seeking to change this
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Educational and fun podcast episode about vaginal health: Dr. Jen Gunter with Jameela Jamil
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Scottish Parliament unanimously passes a bill to provide menstrual products for free across the country
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Want to see women in STEM achieving cool things? 2020 Pass It On Award Winners: The cash award helps fund women in computing or projects that inspire and support girls and women to enter computing.
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A look at the future of abortion from Colorado
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Polish government delays abortion ban after two weeks of protests across the country
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What is a 'cool' birthday gift for a fifteen year old girl?
Hey folks, since I'm completely out of the loop regarding trends but totally interested in being a 'cool uncle', I am asking you (maybe people having kids around this age) for help! What is a...
Hey folks,
since I'm completely out of the loop regarding trends but totally interested in being a 'cool uncle', I am asking you (maybe people having kids around this age) for help!
What is a 'good' present for a 15 year old girl?
I don't know much about her interests or activities and since she is quite new to the family, I haven't had the chance to talk to her.
Is there anything 'universal' today that might work? 😅
Thanks for your thoughts and discussion.
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Denmark confronts sexual harassment at work – more than 1,600 women have signed an open letter alleging the problem is rife in Danish media
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Kulning – The often high-pitched herding calls of the Nordic fäbod culture; a group of labor songs developed out of needs rather than musical expression
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Emily Ratajkowski - Owning my image
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How the pandemic could choke gender equity for female researchers in Denmark – advocacy group calls for funders and institutions to launch grant and fellowship schemes
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Digital pregnancy tests just contain a regular paper strip test and the battery, microcontroller, LEDs, photodiodes, screen, etc. are all to read whether it shows one line or two
16 votes -
Women won the right to vote 100 years ago. Why did they start voting differently from men in 1980?
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Facebook showed this ad to 95% women. Is that a problem?
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The Church of Sweden has more female than male priests for the first time – a sign of huge strides for gender equality since women were first allowed to be ordained in 1960
8 votes -
NASA names headquarters after ‘hidden figure’ Mary W. Jackson
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My friends and I swap nudes as a form of pandemic self-care
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Sexism in technology
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The nine-woman feminist rap group Daughters of Reykjavik was mocked online and in Iceland's news media – so they're taking their message elsewhere
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The board game that turns feminism into a joke: I played Ms. Monopoly so that you don’t have to
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I was a teenage conspiracy theorist: Want to know why wild conspiracism can be so irresistible? Ask a fourteen-year-old girl
11 votes -
My teenage rebellion was fundamentalist Christianity
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Maya Henckel, the world's youngest female esports professional, already has a League of Legends World Championship title under her belt
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What’s really holding women back?
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Don't nag your husband during lockdown, Malaysia's government advises women
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Why you should not put garlic in your vagina, as a treatment for yeast or anything else
@Jennifer Gunter: Why you should not put garlic in your vagina.A thread.Garlic contains allicin, in THE LAB it MAY have antifungal (i.e. anti yeast) properties. This is in a lab, not even in mice. Just a dish of cells. Your vagina is not a dish of cells. #vaginaisanogarliczone 1/8
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Got time on your hands and big ideas? Apply for the Anita Borg Systers Pass It On Awards by March 26
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Two nurses denied jobs as midwives in Sweden because of their refusal to perform abortions have lost their legal action against Sweden at the ECHR
10 votes