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Ruth Micallef

This creator discusses legislative changes in the UK impacting women's rights, such as new laws on spiking and endometriosis diagnosis timelines. They also explore historical narratives, like the persecution of Scottish wildcats during witch trials. The creator analyses the 'male gaze' in makeup trends and contrasts it with the 'female gaze,' promoting financial literacy for women and advocating for patient empowerment in healthcare settings. Discussions also cover embracing 'healthy aging' over 'anti-aging,' the value of hobbies, and critical perspectives on media portrayals of women.

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Ruth Micallef offers incisive commentary on UK legislation affecting women's rights, from public safety to healthcare access. She weaves in fascinating historical narratives and sharp societal analysis, exploring themes like the 'male gaze' versus the 'female gaze' in cultural trends. Ruth's TikTok channel empowers women through discussions on financial literacy, healthy aging, and critical media perspectives.

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As we step into this new year, the UK has introduced some truly significant legislative shifts designed to protect our peace, our bodies, and our futures.

Here is what 2026 looks like for our rights:

A Sanctuary in the City: Spiking is now officially a specific, stand-alone criminal offence. No more navigating grey areas; the law now clearly recognises this act for what it is, ensuring better training for venues and a swifter response from the police so we can feel safer in our shared spaces. 🥂

Being Heard at Last: For too long, the wait for an endometriosis diagnosis has averaged nearly nine years. Under the renewed Women’s Health Strategy for 2026, the government has committed to a "system that listens," with new targets aimed at slashing diagnosis times and providing specialist care much earlier. Your pain is real, and it is finally being prioritised. 🤍

Time to Heal: The reporting window for intimate image ab*s* has been extended from a mere six months to three years. This gives survivors the vital "breathing space" needed to process trauma before seeking justice. The law also now criminalises the taking of such images without consent, not just the sharing of them.

Progress isn't just about the big headlines; it’s about the intentional steps toward a society where every woman can flourish with grace and security. 🌿

Which of these changes feels most impactful to you? Let’s celebrate these wins together in the comments.

#mybodymychoice #endometriosisawareness #womensrightsmatter #womenshealthmatters #intersectionalfeminism
Ever wondered why the "Highland Tiger" is facing such a fight for survival? 🐾🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿

Most of us are told that the decline of the Scottish wildcat is down to modern "pest control" or interbreeding with domestic moggies. But the whole truth is much darker, and it's rooted deep in Scotland’s history.

During the Scottish witch trials, these fierce, beautiful creatures weren’t just seen as animals. Witch hunters actually claimed that wildcats were "transfigured witches", women who had shifted their shape to escape or do "the Devil’s work." 🌙✨

Because of this superstition, there was a systematic attempt to eradicate them. They weren't just being hunted for sport or to protect livestock; they were being hunted because of a literal witch hunt. It’s a heartbreaking piece of our history that often gets left out of the conservation conversation.

Today, with only a handful left in the wild, it’s more important than ever to see them for what they truly are: a vital, ancient part of our landscape that deserves our protection, not our fear. 🌿🐱

Let’s rewrite the ending for the Scottish wildcat. 🖤

#witchtrials #scottishwitch #intersectionalfeminism #intersectionalfeminist #lorealistarUKJuicyTubes
Let’s dissect the politics of the "Full Beat." 💄⚖️

Have you noticed how incredibly specific the "uniform" is for women in the far-right influencer and "trad-wife" spheres?

The heavy, unblended contour, the "filter-in-real-life" skin, the XXL lashes, and the lips... it’s a very particular aesthetic that feels more like a 2016 Instagram time capsule than 2026 artistry. 👠

But if it feels familiar, it’s because it follows a very specific blueprint: the early-2000s "🌽🌟" aesthetic. 

The irony? A movement that claims to champion "traditional values" and "modesty" demands that its women adopt an aesthetic originally designed for the hyper-segggulised consumption of the male gaze.

✨ The Female Gaze: Is about artistry, experimentation, and self-expression. It’s graphic liners, bleached brows, or "weird" textures, the things men often tell us look "unnatural" or "unattractive." It’s makeup for us. 

💄 The Male Gaze: Is performative. It’s about creating an "idealised," submissive version of femininity. It’s the "doll" look, a uniform that prioritises being "consumable" over being creative.

In these political circles, the heavy makeup isn’t just a style choice; it’s a performance of a specific type of womanhood that exists purely to appeal to a misogynistic male fantasy.
It makes you wonder: in a world that tells us to "reclaim our femininity," are we actually reclaiming it, or just painting on a mask that someone else designed for us? 🎭

Let’s talk about it in the comments. Is this aesthetic about empowerment, or is it just another way to cater to the gaze? 👇

#intersectionalfeminism #femalegaze #magamakeup #LorealistarUKFestiveGlowUp 
@Lancôme @ETERNAL MUSE @L'Oréal Paris UK @Charlotte Tilbury
#invite // Finding a sanctuary in the heart of Edinburgh. ✨

I spent the most wonderful morning at the @Avant Skincare clinic being looked after by Mhairi. My skin has always been on the sensitive side, so having a bespoke treatment tailored specifically to what I needed was such a treat.

We went for the Sensitive and Calming facial with a little ‘twist’, incorporating a Microcurrent Gua Sha to lift and sculpt (the jawline results are instant!) and an ice probe to soothe everything down. Mhairi also shared the best advice: skin turnover takes time, so consistency is everything. I’m officially committing to my routine for the next three months with the beautiful products she gifted me, to let these beautiful ingredients really work their magic. 

There is nothing quite like the gift of a glowing, calm complexion. Highly recommend booking in with the incredible Mhairi at Avant if you’re in the city and looking for a truly expert touch. 🕊️☁️

#microcurrentdevice #nonsurgicaltreatment #sensitiveskin #sensitiveskinsolutions

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Ruth Micallef's audience is likely composed of individuals interested in social justice, particularly within the UK context, and those seeking to understand historical influences on contemporary societal issues. Their engagement signals a strong intent to learn and discuss, evidenced by an exceptional TikTok engagement rate of 7.90%, significantly outperforming benchmarks (TikTok ~3.0% ER). This suggests a highly receptive and active community, indicating high-quality engagement and potential for deep connection with Ruth's content on women's rights, legislation, and personal empowerment.

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