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Description Semi-facetious symbols of dominance between the sexes. At upper right: a symbol of female domination (or female control over male sexuality) using semi-irregularly shaped "planetary" signs of the sexes (Mars and Venus symbols). At left: a symbol for so-called "love patriarchy" (pseudo-3D oblique projection Mars heart over Venus heart, the two interlinked). At lower right: joke "pussy-whipped" symbol.
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current10:00, 13 April 2012Thumbnail for version as of 10:00, 13 April 2012630 × 600 (6 KB)AnonMoos (talk | contribs)Semi-facetious symbols of dominance between the sexes. On upper right: a symbol of female domination using semi-irregularly shaped "planetary" signs of the sexes (Mars and Venus symbols). On left: a symbol for so-called "love patriarchy" (pseudo-3D M...

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