relationships
Trace the link between feminism and relationships from outdated norms to modern conventions including chivalry, working mothers, splitting the bill and beyond.
Gold Diggers: The Maliciously Compliant Employees of the Patriarchy
When I first joined Tik Tok in 2020, the algorithm quickly figured out that I was a feminist and feminist content creators routinely showed up on my For You Page. This was not surprising to me, as I follow and engage with feminist content on most of my social media accounts. For me, what was different on Tik Tok was the Pro Gold-Digger content that seemed to flourish there. When I saw Shera Seven’s videos, my initial reaction was to swipe away. Shera Seven is a content creator who focuses on dating advice for women interested in dating rich men. I thought the algorithm was so bad it was just showing me any woman content creators because I had registered as a woman.
By Kai Wilson9 months ago in Viva
Pleasure Wasn’t Part of the Deal: What Layla’s Story Says About Marriage and the Orgasm Gap
Layla was thirty-two when she had her first orgasm. She wasn’t single. She wasn’t inexperienced. She was ten years into a marriage — one built on devotion, duty, and silence. For most of her adult life, sex had been something she gave, not something she enjoyed. Her story isn’t rare. In fact, it’s more common than we’d like to admit. And it exposes something uncomfortable: pleasure, for many women, wasn’t part of the deal.
By No One’s Daughter10 months ago in Viva
become a better person. Content Warning.
Become a Better Person I chose this title not because I'm wise, but because that's what I'm trying to do right now: become the best version of myself-even though the road... well, it's winding and there are many traps.
By Rehany Rettya Putry10 months ago in Viva
How to Get a Libra Man to Commit to a Relationship
I’ve been there—stunned under a spell by a Libra man. He'll stare into your eyes like you're the Mona Lisa in a flash, then ignore you for three consecutive days because he "had to think." If you ever had to date like a walking paradox, then rest assured that you aren't.🤔
By Relationship Geek10 months ago in Viva
The Illusion of Choice
Is free will a myth in today’s society? Science says it might be. Have you ever paused to wonder if your choices are truly your own? In a world that glorifies independence and personal responsibility, the idea of free will seems almost sacred. Yet, growing scientific evidence suggests that much of what we consider conscious decision-making may be nothing more than a beautiful illusion. As we move deeper into the complexities of modern life, it’s time to ask: Is free will real, or have we been conditioned to believe in a fantasy?
By Bubble Chill Media 11 months ago in Viva



