Women in general feel more 'gender-fluid' than men, right?
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Replying to @christianjbdev
Don't know. More flexibility of sexuality seems to have been shown but this seems to have a different basis to what I was talking about.
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Replying to @HPluckrose
Well, I dunno. It would seem to me that you can accept women = men in reason, while retaining gender differences.
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Replying to @christianjbdev
But yes. This is what reasonable people keep arguing. But its not what was done historically & feminists assume it can't be now.
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Replying to @HPluckrose @christianjbdev
I have a started piece on the internalised misogyny of this idea that if men & women are different, it can only mean women are inferior.
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Replying to @HPluckrose @christianjbdev
You see it most clearly when feminists call arguing that cognitive & psychological differences exist 'perpetuating the idea of 'lady-brain.'
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Replying to @HPluckrose
I'm actually sympathetic. I think women can reason just as well as men, but doesn't entail we must be alike in every detail.
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Replying to @christianjbdev
Sympathetic to women being told they don't think good? Me too! Sadly, this claim gets conflated with any identification of difference
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Replying to @HPluckrose @christianjbdev
It is simply insupportable for anyone to say men have a higher interest in or aptitude for anything - can only be sexism.
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Replying to @HPluckrose
Yeah, I guess. There is the debate over whether genders have different average interests, which I think they do.
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