Yes, it is. It's an attempt to limit what women are allowed to enjoy & make it an act of betrayal if its things more commonly enjoyed by men https://twitter.com/YeyoZa/status/877795335849951234 …
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I enjoy almost zero of the things stereotypically enjoyed by men but have experienced much censure for not caring that they do.
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This quote - 'Cool Girls never get angry; they only smile in a chagrined, loving manner and let their men do whatever they want.'
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That I understand. Its somehow a betrayal of women not to take men doing things they like as a personal insult.
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There have been times when I did not want my husband to go to the pub or have friends over for football & beer when Lucy was a baby.
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And because he has four brothers, there have been times when the environment got altogether too male for my tastes.
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But there is a tendency for gender ideologues to regard this as a personal insult rather than simply going away & leaving them to it.
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And the rage at women who don't want to go away and leave them to it but actually want to join in stems from this.
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Because then it appears its not intrinsically hostile to women to like sports, beer & video games & that simply isn't on.
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Replying to @HPluckrose
A common theme: “My personal dislike or discomfort is evidence of a larger societal injustice.”
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