I was not girly in the sense of fashion & pink things but I liked my toys to have a personality. My daughter is the same. Not cars/lego etc
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She'd always ask for a Christmas present 'with a personality.' And when clearing out her room 'Don't throw away anything with a personality'
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She gave toy cars personalities & made them talk to each other. Very focused on the social. She even went this far when she was seven.pic.twitter.com/l2pjpKVdqg
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The bizarre thing is that they think interest in things is superior, but also think rationality is a patriarchy construct and
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the "female way of knowing" should totally have the same respect.
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This is different branches tho. The one that wants to push women into interest in things more men are interested in believes ...
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..gender a cultural construct. Radfems. Intersectionals. Anglo-American. The ones who believe in female ways of knowing - French.
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That's interesting! You are right that I probably conflate them because they all claim the same title, but they are probably
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operating under different premises. I shouldn't lump them together.
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Too much conflicting 'theory!' I wrote this for ppl wanting to distinguish w/out much pointless reading. http://helenpluckroseblogs.blogspot.co.uk/2016/06/a-twitter-users-guide-to-different.html …
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I was very into princesses when that age.
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I was never a girly girl but I liked toys with a personality!
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