I read some politics and philosophies about anarchy and idealist ideologies, liked the non-violent peace making ideas, tried to live my life as an anarcho-feminist for a long while until I was attacked and had my whole life and choices judged by short-term views and opinions that seemed small-minded and maybe jellous of single life stylists as they may have labelled me, suffered the paranormal experience of verbalised insults against women, racist and agist, they told me that theyd took photos and called me a nude, wether this was a lie to cause more indignity to my life and carrear prospects they certainly made me think about how society looks upon the sexuality of a person when they have been inconsensually exploited, and also the right of women to use her sexuality in the capitalist, sexist industries to be economically independent, it is the question that Andrea Dworkin poses in her book on pornography, I think that as a feminist I personally would never have wanted to distort my own genders sexuality with images of myself in pornography, if what they say is true, aia want to sue them.