Humans and their creative thoughts are beyond my imagination. But please if you're a woman, have some dignity…
Women really can be fellow women's biggest enemy. It's disheartening to see how often this plays out in society. For instance, when a woman is raped, you often hear comments from other women criticizing her for how she dressed, as if her clothing somehow justifies the violence against her. This not only blames the victim but also reflects a lack of empathy and understanding among women.
Similarly, when a woman is abused by her husband, it's alarming how quickly some women rush to call her out for not being a "good wife." This kind of judgment perpetuates the cycle of abuse and discourages women from seeking help or leaving toxic relationships. Instead of offering support, some women choose to criticize, which only adds to the victim's pain.
Moreover, when a young girl, like the 15-year-old who gets involved with a 27-year-old man, is slut-shamed by other women, it highlights a troubling dynamic. Instead of standing in solidarity with her, some women choose to drag her through the mud, siding with the man rather than recognizing the power imbalance at play. This lack of solidarity when it's needed most is heartbreaking and shows how important it is for women to uplift each other rather than tear each other down....this doesn't apply to all but sadly it's the majority.
no because some one needs to sit them down and tell them that it's okay to be disappointed.....coz the tantrums they are throwing are definitely a defense mechanism..allow me to view their actions psychologically ๐ญ๐
" Every one makes mistakes.." yah and mature people own up to their mistakes and take responsibility..how retarded are his fans....sorry I tried to ignore them but are we sure these guys don't need psychological help๐ถ
The irony of it all is that among the people who support his actions could be your favourite our favourite actors or even actresses or idols so that's where I point out once again that we don't know these people we know the people they present to us..the characters they play on screen we know what they want us to know but not their true selves so where do we even even get the courage to lay down our lives and even become morally corrupted just to prove that their actions are right...when if these actions were performed by some one else..in our communities we would call them out and even criticise them..but since it's a famous your Oppa then his actions are right? and these posts where some one mentions their favourite and goes " My Oppa could never " how are you so sure? do you stay with him? even if you did...do you really know him? NO so let's not idolize these people to the point of losing our minds and sense of reasoning.
K-netz ๐ฟ๐When a female idol gains weight, a male idol smokes, when idols try to date, if anyone uses drug,…
they literally sent funeral wreaths to a young idol for dating in highschool but are more than okay with having rapists and more star in big movies and series
Similarly, when a woman is abused by her husband, it's alarming how quickly some women rush to call her out for not being a "good wife." This kind of judgment perpetuates the cycle of abuse and discourages women from seeking help or leaving toxic relationships. Instead of offering support, some women choose to criticize, which only adds to the victim's pain.
Moreover, when a young girl, like the 15-year-old who gets involved with a 27-year-old man, is slut-shamed by other women, it highlights a troubling dynamic. Instead of standing in solidarity with her, some women choose to drag her through the mud, siding with the man rather than recognizing the power imbalance at play. This lack of solidarity when it's needed most is heartbreaking and shows how important it is for women to uplift each other rather than tear each other down....this doesn't apply to all but sadly it's the majority.