It's a bit of a stretch to say you don't have to. The consequences of not abiding by them range from unemployment to death.
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Replying to @Maxtropolitan
No, they dont! Maybe the odd loon but society allows me to take on traditional gender roles or not. I mostly choose not.
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Replying to @HPluckrose
In the US, trans and genderqueer people aren't even a fully protected class in nondiscrimination law.
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Replying to @Maxtropolitan
The pressure for women to conform to traditional gender roles & the experiences of trans people are completely different topics.
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Replying to @HPluckrose
gender roles and gender presentation are absolutely linked. Talk to butch women and gay men about their experiences.
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Replying to @Maxtropolitan
Oh for goodness sake! I'm talking to radical feminist who feels traumatised by the existence of pictures of women in bikinis.
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Replying to @HPluckrose @Maxtropolitan
Homophobia & transphobia are actual problems. Radfems whining that women are still expected to be mothers & look pretty are not. Don't do it
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noticably different on either side of the Atlantic, in my experience.
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Replying to @Maxtropolitan
What happens to women in America if they decide not to have kids, have short hair and enjoy football?
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Replying to @HPluckrose
better markers to consider might be not wearing makeup at an office job or interrupting men as often as men do.
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Do that! Interrupt men back if they interrupt you. What's stopping you from doing that? Refuse to wear make up or a tie. Push back if needed
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