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Originally posted by TYE
I don't think I'm the best person the answer that because I'm not a woman and as a gay man I tend not to focus on them. But I do know It's a little misogynistic to think something like that is what being a woman is about, Obviously not saying that what you mean but thats just how Caitlyn seems to see things especially in her show and how she speaks in interviews.
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Is it really?
What I find funny is people claiming these comments to be misogynistic, yet subscribing to them subconsciously in every other realm. For example, we associate women with specific fashion, long hair, giving birth, being mothers, etc...
Yet the minute anyone actually associates these things with woman
aloud, then there's a "problem". And I don't disagree, because being a woman is not about being able to give birth, not entirely at least. Nor the other things on that list.
But that all begs the question, what does it mean to be a woman? And what does it mean to be a man, for that matter? Rhetorical questions...
#thinkingoutloud