Dear Feminists -Barbie And New Wave Feminism

“It’s the sound of thousands of unshaved legs running to their keyboards to get real mad at me.”

Because #Feminism.

In an effort to contradict #feminist’s argument that fellatio is degrading, Nicole Arbour believes girls should be giving more blow jobs.�So much so, that�she suggests women organise worldwide simultaneous BJ’s�so when men ‘slip into their post nut bust coma’, women can disarm all the nuclear bombs. Happy days.

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With Barbie as her idol, Nicole refutes that Barbie promotes unhealthy beauty expectations for girls.

“Barbie taught me that I can be whatever I wanna be, and look good while doing it.”

“Barbie has every job, her own car, her own house and Ken, is her accessory.”

With yet another viral video Nicole shares her demure thoughts on #Feminism.

Don’t be deceived people, while her loose mouth might enrage you, Nicole said�in an interview with�The View�that all her videos are satire and she’s being silly and having fun,�”The whole thing was a joke.”

Watch the recent video Dear Feminists�and test our tolerance�with a 2016 kind of humour.

If you find this�offensive, Nicole would think�you lack a sense of humour!

What are your thoughts?

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Cherie Bobbins
Cherie Bobbins creates an authentic account of motherhood from the front-lines with a central theme of empowering other mothers through Cherie’s first hand experiences. Her aim for every piece of content created is to serve someone, sparking them to exclaim, “OMG, Cherie Bobbins totally gets me, it’s exactly what I needed and I am not alone!”� Residing in Melbourne, experiencing four seasons in one day, Cherie has had an overflowing, clean basket of laundry on rotation since January 2015. Cherie is a life hacker, professional laundry dodger and mother of two.

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