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QuestionPagan, and/or Ren/Medieval/early period Groups for Women Only
Posted September 21, 2024 by Hedge_Witcheroo in Women

Edit: Due to interest, I made my own server! I'm sending a PM to people who replied here.

Any one know of any discord servers or something similar in the below categories for strictly gender critical women?

I'm interested in: The SCA Witchcraft Pagan reconstructionist/paganism/Goddess Worship/etc The Middle Ages and other pre-christian time periods Renaissance Events/Fairs Costuming Arts/Crafts Herbalism Discussions of the history of women in the above topics

I've been with some other local groups and reddit servers but they're all just totally gender captured. I'd love a group dedicated to just women.

Barring the existence of one, would anyone be interested if I made one?

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ActualWendyJanuary 25, 2021

I agree. Talking about intersex people or people with AIS in the context of gender is harmful and cruel. Now that I've read this chapter, I have the language for participating in conversations about intersex people. I won't though, because the LGBT cult doesn't allow conversation, but I would be ready.

I haven't looked, but I wonder if that later materials at the end of this edition talk about "lady brains" and our wider brain diversity in genes expressed from the X chromosome. The research was just beginning. We need more research into the female body, but I guess anyone reading this book already knows that.

I appreciate how she started this chapter with an argument between a man and a woman, then revealed that it was about her parents, and the effect it had on her. She's very good at balancing dialogue, interviews, and expository passages.

[Deleted]January 27, 2021(Edited February 5, 2021)

It's really a shame how so much of the inclusivity movement has started with good intentions (body positivity, intersex VSD* language, mental and sexual health awareness) and it's all become something so stifling and unproductive.

*Variations of Sexual Development

GriffxxJanuary 27, 2021

I have the original that was published in 1999 and downloaded the 2014. This chapter is like night and day between the two books.

I really hate how Gender Ideology has seeped into the things I love best: books.

So far the Mystery genre umbrella hasn't been effected, yet. But Fantasy/Sci-Fi/Horror definitely has because it's speculative fiction. It's malleable enough for the insertion. There has been a certain amount of frequency of writers going into Trans subs asking for information.

[Deleted]January 27, 2021

Interesting, what are some of the differences (seems like a lot!) between the two versions?