Welcome to Curious Femme

In a world where questions are often silenced and systems accepted without challenge, Curious Femme exists as a quiet space to wonder, reflect, and question. Here, curiosity isn’t just a trait—it’s a form of resistance.

This blog explores two interconnected themes: feminism and the hidden forces that shape our lives. From societal structures that define gender roles to the whispers of conspiracies that challenge what we think we know, Curious Femme asks: Is the world as it seems?—

Why Curious Femme?

The name reflects both the purpose and the perspective of this blog. Curiosity fuels discovery, and through a feminist lens, we challenge the unseen norms, power structures, and truths that often go unquestioned.We’re not here to provide all the answers. Instead, this space invites you to think critically, ask the hard questions, and uncover your own truths.—

What You’ll Find Here

Feminism: Thoughtful reflections on gender, equality, and the systems that both empower and suppress women.

Hidden Narratives: Discussions on the overlooked patterns and forces—political, social, and cultural—that influence our lives.

Critical Reflections: Posts designed to make you pause, question, and rethink what you’ve always been told.

Each post will challenge conventional narratives and explore ideas that sit just beyond the edges of comfort.—

Why Anonymity?

The voice behind Curious Femme remains unnamed because this blog is about ideas over identity. Anonymity allows freedom to ask difficult questions without fear of judgment or bias. Here, what matters most is the conversation—not who starts it.

Join the Conversation

Your thoughts, reflections, and questions are always welcome here. While the voice of Curious Femme remains quiet, the dialogue can be loud. So let’s get curious.

—#FeminismUnveiled #QuestionEverything #CuriousMinds #HiddenTruths #CriticalThinking

  • The Ethics of Power: Which UK Energy Firms Are Failing Consumers?

    As UK households struggle under rising energy costs, many are beginning to question the ethical conduct of the companies supplying their gas and electricity. While some firms promise green energy and fair pricing, others appear to profit handsomely from a crisis that has left many in fuel poverty. Curious Femme takes a forensic look at…

  • Farage’s New Year Message Claims vs. Local Action

    Farage’s Promises vs. Reform UK’s Reality in Local Councils In his New Year message, Nigel Farage painted a picture of national decay, pledging that Reform UK would restore pride, slash taxes, and defend communities. But is that actually happening in places where Reform now holds power? Let’s look at the facts from Kent, Derbyshire, Warwickshire,…

  • Women’s Roles: From Trad Wives to Workforce Participation

    Introduction From the post-war period through to the late twentieth century, women’s social roles in the United States and the United Kingdom underwent profound structural change. In the 1950s, married women, particularly those with children, were strongly encouraged to remain outside paid employment and to derive fulfilment solely from domestic and caregiving roles. The full-time…

  • Why Midlife Women Embrace Authenticity: A Neuroscience Perspective

    It is not rudeness, it is neuroscience At some point in midlife, many women notice something quietly revolutionary. They speak more honestly. They apologise less. They stop bending themselves into uncomfortable shapes to accommodate others. Instead of feeling guilty, they often feel calmer, clearer, and more like themselves. This change is often joked about as…

  • The Link Between Conspiracy Theories and Political Beliefs

    Discussions about politics often become heated, especially when intelligence or psychology is mentioned. Many people assume that research claiming links between right-wing views, conspiracy theories, and racism is about insulting people or labelling them as unintelligent. That is not what the evidence shows. Psychological research over the last five years paints a more careful picture.…

  • The Ghost of the Blackshirts: Which Modern Politicians Echo Oswald Mosley?

    Image generated by Sora AI (2025) In periods of political uncertainty, historical analogies often resurface. Few figures are invoked more frequently in British political discourse than Sir Oswald Mosley, founder of the British Union of Fascists (BUF). Mosley’s trajectory from mainstream parliamentary politics into authoritarian nationalism has become a reference point when assessing contemporary populist…

  • Understanding Functionalism: A Blueprint for Misogyny

    Why an old sociological theory is driving today’s culture wars on X Spend any time on X, and a familiar argument appears again and again. Society is supposedly “falling apart” because women are not marrying, not having children, not submitting, or not staying in their “natural role”. Influencers promote rigid ideas of family life under…

  • Why So Many Men on X Hate Women, and Who Profits From It

    (Updated: 27.12.2025) What the evidence demonstrates A substantial body of research shows that women experience disproportionate levels of gendered harassment on social media platforms. Studies focusing specifically on Twitter, now rebranded as X, demonstrate that women, particularly those in public, political, or professional roles, are more likely than men to be subjected to misogynistic abuse,…

  • 🩺 NHS Under Pressure: What the Flu Data Really Shows

    This week, several NHS trusts have declared critical incidents due to an early and significant surge in flu cases. While some on social media social media is ablaze with clinical wisdom from people whose qualifications appear to be “angry on X dot com.”, the latest figures from the UK Health Security Agency tell a different…

  • Why Donald Trump Targets Somalia and Somali Americans: Populism, Race, and the Politics of Fear

    Donald Trump’s rhetoric about Somalia and Somali Americans has long been a flashpoint in American political life. From describing African nations as “shithole countries” to repeatedly singling out Somali communities in Minnesota, Trump has positioned Somalia as a symbolic threat to American identity, security, and cultural stability. Yet this political obsession with Somalia cannot be…

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