Sorry but...saying a woman looks like a man? Does that not seem problematic to ANYONE else?
...that strikes me as saying, oh well actually faces AREN'T gendered
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Like, why aren't we saying that the man this woman resembles looks like a woman?
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Oh wait, I know why. His features are traditionally masculine and thus, it's the woman who receives the negativity in this case.
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