Let’s Talk About Fangirls

Hello guysss

how have you been??

I’ve just been super busy and tired which is annoying.
Last we had our Personal Project exhibition in school and it was pretty fun because my board was next to most of my friends so we were just chatting and laughing most of the time but it was also extremely exhausting so there’s that.

Anyways, quickly moving on to the topic of today’s post because it’s something I’ve been noticing a lot recently:

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If you’re following my blog and are interested in the stuff I post, I’d say you are most likely also a girl, probably a teenager, and probably a fan of something or someone because I know I am. And if you’ve ever expressed this admiration you have in front of other people you’ve most likely been made fun of for it at least a little bit or been called a “fangirl” in a derogatory way.

For some reason, society loves to hate on girls or women who express their love for…anything really. If a girl goes out of their way to do something for a person, band, book or whatever that they love, or if they express any emotions towards this thing, they are immediately dismissed as obsessive. I mean, I remember One Direction fans being hardcore bullied way back when just for liking a group of five teenage-ish boys? Oh and when people got upset about Zayn leaving or the guys taking a break, the entire internet labelled them as overdramatic and moved on. That doesn’t sit right with me because majority of the people that had something to say were full grown adults like dude let children live and enjoy what they want please and thank you ๐Ÿ˜.

What makes all of this even funnier and more interesting is the fact that sports fans get away with the same behaviour – if not much worse – without any criticism. Sports has generally been seen as a more “masculine” thing, especially before (obviously I don’t immediately associate sports with guys, I just mean in terms of history and the fact that all sports used to be male-dominated) and that suddenly seems to make things okay. Like 15-year-old girls who cry at their favourite artists’ concerts because they’re just overwhelmed with emotion (which I’d say is very sweet) and do no harm to anybody are “hysterical” and “crazy” but screaming and swearing at a sports event just shows that you are “dedicated” and “passionate”. Make it make sense.

There are adult men out there throwing a whole tantrum, vandalising property and literally harming people because their sports team lost and the other team was obviously cheating it was so rigged!!!!!!! but people point fingers at teenagers getting excited about seeing BTS live. Cute.

So yep, those are my thoughts on this topic and I had so much more to say but we can save that for another post.

Let me know your thoughts on what I said. Do you agree? Do you disagree?? I love to read your comments so please leave one ๐Ÿ˜Š

See you next timeeee

Song recommendation of the post: Feels Like by Gracie Abrams came out a few months ago I think and at first I just thought it was like an okay song but I started listening to it more and now I love ittt. I feel like the melody is so nice and her voice is so pretty. I’ve listened to it more than any other song this year so check it out and let me know what you think!!

Love,

Hreemy xx

Who Run The Worldddd

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Happy international women’s day to all my lovely blog readers!!

sending so much love and respect to all the very amazing women out there and to YOU too if you are one. to all the women on the frontlines during the pandemic: thank you so much.

it’s a good day to celebrate all the strong women you know and all the female accomplishments that deserve a round of applause. so here are some great women throughout history!

(all women are queens but I can’t list them all here you know ๐Ÿ™„๐Ÿ˜”)

  • Marie Curie: Discoveries about radioactivity which were really helpful in developing X-rays that are in every hospital today
  • Maria Beasley: Invented foldable and fireproof life rafts which were used on the Titanic and saved over 700 lives
  • Mary A. Delaney: Invented retractable dog leashes (definitely need to thank her for that lols)
  • Queen Elizabeth II: The world’s longest running monarch
  • Malala Yousafzai: Youngest person ever to win the Nobel Peace Prize (when she was 14!!) activist for female education
  • Joan of Arc: Led the French army and won
  • Sarojini Naidu: A freedom fighter and poet who helped found the Women’s India Association
  • Amelia Earheart: First female pilot to fly across the Atlantic ocean
  • Amrita Priam: A feminist and inclusive writer and poet
  • Hedy Lamarr: Co-invented a radio signaling device which was important in developing our wireless communication today
  • Althea Gibson: First African-American woman to play at Wimbledon
  • Meryl Streep: Most Oscar nominations
  • Kamala Harris: First female vice-president (who also happens to be African-American and South Asian)

So yeah…there they are.

There are so many more women in every field these days and so many who are now realising that they are actual prettu powerful and independent and amazing on their own which is amazing.
Keep fighting gender roles and stereotypes and ignoring some unnecessary opinions and saying what you feel and empowering other women. WOooo. ๐ŸŽ‰ ๐ŸŽŠ

AND A HUGE ROUND OF APPLAUSE FOR ALL THE AWESOME AND INSPIRING WOMEN IN MY LIFE LIKE MY GRANDMAS AND AUNTS AND COUSINS AND BEST FRIENDS AND MOST IMPORTANTLY MY AMAZING MOMMMMMMM ๐Ÿ’–โ˜บ๏ธ๐ŸŒท๐Ÿ‘‘โœจ๐Ÿ’

let me know what women in your life inspire you!! it can even be celebrities!! literally anyone lolll!!!!!

Love, Hreem xo