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I've Also Seen People Commenting About How That Statue Of Medusa Is Feminist Because She Has "deep Hips"

I've also seen people commenting about how that statue of Medusa is feminist because she has "deep hips" or "asymmetrical breasts", so she's doesn’t fit into the beauty standards... as if this isn't real human anatomy that every woman is supposed to have.

I dislike the whole "imperfections that are beautiful" trend, because most of the time those videos end up showing already conventionally attractive women, so their "flaws" only add to their attractiveness.

Get more courage and depict actually monstruous/unattractive women if you genuinely want to spread this type of message.

Found this article on Medusa and it really rubs me the wrong way

"The face of our own rage"- a feminist interpretation of Greek mythological figure Medusa and female rage. — Boshemia Magazine
Boshemia Magazine
The image of a monstrous woman is used to belittle, shame and discourage powerful women, teaching them to adhere to the status quo and remem

Especially this bit:

Found This Article On Medusa And It Really Rubs Me The Wrong Way

First off “she was a victim before a monster” is just not true, her earliest versions (Hesiod’s Theogony) all have her born as a monster and the first time she was ever depicted as a victim is by Ovid, centuries later.

Secondly, “soft and womanly” I thought ppl liked Medusa bc she was ugly and didn’t fall into beauty standards set by men yet every single “feminist” depiction of her looks like a pretty human woman with snake hair, I just don’t get it… and here they are talking about how making Medusa more human and feminine is feminist actually, bc ig ugly and masculine (Medusa sometimes had a beard) women just don’t cut it.

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