You’re 100% correct.
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Replying to @skirtsnhose
curious to hear what your thoughts are on my notes re gender and signalling, given your sartorial choices
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I saw it but I want to think it through a bit more. Initial gut: mostly correct in the broad strokes but I’m not sure on the details.
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I think you’re assigning more credit to biology than it can take, but it doesn’t matter because the cultural reality is what matters.
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It’s also true that progs are trying to break down that cultural reality in an effort to eliminate the difference between men and women.
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It’s also true that the method progs pick to do that is to destroy masculinity as a whole, which is why things like this happen:
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Eliminate men by making them second-rate women, in essence.
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Now, I occupy a weird spot here because I superficially look like that’s what I’m trying to do. It’s not. I accept my status as an outlier.
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If menswear and womenswear flipped in broad strokes, I’d adopt the new menswear because it happens to be the stuff I like.
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If I were trying to be a second-rate woman, I’d flip again to the new womenswear. And all the progs today would flip along with it.
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trying to understand. Do you wear women's clothes because of the fact that they signify "woman", or do you wear them bc you like them WITHOUT REFERENCE to what they signal?
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Replying to @MorlockP
Without reference. I know the signal is there, and I can’t avoid that fact, but I do not thereby *intend* that signal.
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