In the past, girls had grown up on films and books and music that taught girls to have chaste, platonic relationships with other girls, but with the gradual ascent of the patriarchy, all that had changed.
Now it was illegal to produce a fictional depiction of two women having a relationship that wasn’t sexual, degrading, and submissive to men.
When two women met in a film, they would comment on each other’s tits and fuckability, before tongue kissing and groping each other’s tits while men watched. When two women made an arrangement to spend time together, they would spend that time licking each other’s cunts, or finding men to have a threesome with. Their conversations would be about what sluts they were, and what things they liked pushing up their twats, and how much fun it was to be raped.
It was considered a sign of friendship and appropriate socialisation between two girls for one girl to molest, insult, humiliate and rape the other. When a teen girl complained to her parents that a friend had stripped her nude at school and spread her pussy for the boys to look at, her parents would be delighted, and insist that she invite the girl to their house for further playdates.
The more toxic a female friendship was, and the more it served the entertainment of the patriarchy, the more it would be held up in films and books as the perfect and desirable relationship between girls. Girls would make appointments with each other to lick each other’s pussies in nightclubs, or strip each other nude in public, or to spank each other’s cunts as they apologised for being bitches, and they would giggle and laugh as they did these things and convince themselves that they were lucky to have such good female friendships.
And after all, girls who hung out and *didn’t* rape each other were *perverted* – or so the media said. There was something unnatural about two women spending time together if they weren’t kissing and touching each other’s pussies and calling each other sluts.
And girls who were *unnatural* could get arrested… and sentenced to correction…
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