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We've accepted the idea that men are just naturally more sexually driven than women. We see it on social media, in movies, in schools, we hear it in songs and we even see it in real life. Girls around the world grow up hearing that boys have “needs” and that women shouldn't feel pressured or intimidated by it because it's simply just how men are. But what about a woman's needs? Does it even exist?

What if the problem isn’t bad leaders… but the same men, in the same circles, holding power for generations? This article breaks down how elite male networks shape politics, protect themselves, and resist change. So the real question is: can the system be reformed or must it be rebuilt?

From the red pill to the black pill to the emerging pink pill, internet “pill culture” is shaping how young people understand gender, relationships, and power.
But what happens when online communities turn frustration into fatalism and ideology into identity?

Why does “anti-aging” really mean anti-growing up — but only for women? What if the obsession with youth isn’t harmless vanity, but cultural training that eroticizes girlhood and protects powerful men?
Part 2 connects beauty standards, power, and the systems behind Epstein. Read the full story.

Why is aging treated like a failure for women? Why are youth, hairlessness, and innocence sold as the ideal of femininity? What if the anti-aging industry isn’t about beauty at all but about preserving a culture that punishes female maturity? Read the full article.

100 articles ago, we set out to trace a path through divine femininity, matriarchy, patriarchy, and radical feminism. What emerged was a map: ideas revisited, systems dismantled, futures imagined beyond male dominance. Read the full piece

“Women are bad drivers.” It’s one of the most repeated jokes and one of the least examined myths. Lets breaks down where the stereotype came from, what the data actually shows, and why society is still invested in believing women are incompetent even when evidence proves otherwise.

Men’s rage is excused. Women’s rage is pathologized. And somehow we’re still pretending this is “biology.” This article dismantles the myths men hide behind, testosterone, “loss of control,” and centuries of convenient excuses and exposes how patriarchy decides whose anger is allowed to exist.

In an year where alt-right propaganda was in full swing, we do have some silver lining. This year showed us one thing, feminist progress is never linear and never freely given. Our year-end recap article breaks down the moments that changed the direction of the movement, revealed the cracks in “institutional feminism,” and showed where real power struggles are unfolding.
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