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I dont agree with patronizing people, its a gender double standard.
Yeh. I don't like "young lady" either. It sounds patronizing.Why wouldnt the term lady work well? I hate the term young lady it just sounds like trying to mix two different categories.
It especially sounds wierd if another young person says it.Yeh. I don't like "young lady" either. It sounds patronizing.
Why do people care about gender roles?I think there are differences, although I think the challenge to perceived gender roles is a strong hatred for both of them.
I grew up in a Christian household that viewed witchcraft as evil. Those books and films were banned in my house. Plus most of my friends thought Harry Potter was lame.. so I didn't really have an opportunity to watch it elsewhere.
I don't think that's true. What's true is that elements of masculinity have been identified as "toxic" while toxic elements of femininity have merely been doffed off as "being female."
I thought I already explained this? Some men are, but not to the same extent. Psychologically a woman taking on a man's role isn't going to have the same anger as a man taking on a woman's role. Although there is still blowback with the former, it's just a wall that's more easily defeated.
Hypergamy, for one.
Why do people care about gender roles?
Why do you think? We evolved gender roles for survival reasons. Nothing is wasted. Gender roles are psychologically embedded within us. Even those who pride themselves for not caring about such things and being above such stuff often falter when you look a little deeper into their psychology.
Something I have learned about myself these past several years. Growing up gender roles did not really make much sense too me, yet digging a little deeper I can find them there. Albeit in my case I think genetic mutations make me express gender roles in a somewhat skewed manner. I used to look down on conservative and feminist men, and while I have been willing to treat women like dirt just as men, there are times where my white knighthood becomes really sappy. Even if my expressions are somewhat different, I am not immune and above such things.
There is also good reason for there being more historical pushback against men acting like women than the other way around. Men evolved a psychology to be more expendable for a reason. Mainly sperm is cheaper than eggs. Losing a few men is not the same deal to a population as losing women are. One man can impregnate multiple women. It makes perfect sense that we evolved socially to be more protective over women's physical well being more than men. Hence the reason women are more neotenous than men on average. Evolution works as increments. The easiest path for women to be perceived more worthy of protection is them piggybacking physical cues such as cuteness and smallness that we have already evolved for being protective over children.
When a man takes on more feminine roles and mannerisms other people take this as him broadcasting that he may not fulfill his role as a man to potentially lay down his life for a woman, and even worse expect to be treated as a woman and given the same protection and safety that isn't given to a man. This can send many people men and women into a frenzy.
There are of course interesting exceptions to the rule. Human psychology is complex. Men of higher status are naturally given more protection and care than men of lower status. People in the past have pointed out men in centuries past wore makeup and more elaborate colorful clothes as proof that gender roles are social constructs that change in time. Yet I am not so sure about that. The higher classes did, yet the more common man had more a of a rugged appearance. I think when you see instances of men acting more feminine and not being punished for it, it is still within our biology. Those men are of importance so the idea of them giving out more cues of protection is understandable. All men might have a switch where under certain social circumstances they act more feminine. Still.. at the end of the day I see a biological competent. Something that doesn't threaten the women "child" man "parent" evolved psychology view.
What does wearing makeup have to do with being an egg bearer?
Makeup often gives a more youthful appearance.
Also side question. You do not have to answer but are you a man or a woman?
Makeup often gives a more youthful appearance.
Also side question. You do not have to answer but are you a man or a woman?
What does that have to do with what I said though? I think that humans have a different gender dimorphism than animals that has to do with people being made in Gods image. A psychologist said about transgenders that gender isnt about appearence or anatomy but about self perception but as a functional concept it has to do with both of those things.
Yeah and what cues do youthfulness give out? Something to be protected and cared for?
Of course I am not arguing that makeup is strictly for women. Male actors and news presenters use it, but not in the same way many women do. For shock value such as Twister Sister. Even the odd woke man who appears in make up spends much of his time talking about how much more manly he is than other men because he isn't afraid to wear it. Don't think he's wearing it for the same reason women do.. lol.