And, because the culture is so fucked, there's a lot of shame around being a man and not having those traits. Not having the height, not having the muscles, not having the deep voice or the thick beard.
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It leads to overcompensating, overdosing on the women-hating cultural masculinity to make up the deficit in testosterone-influenced natural masculinity. We're getting in to my third Big Question, here. What's left of masculinity without sexism?
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What's left of masculinity without sexism.... What's left... I think what I really mean, in asking this question, is: Can you ever feel good about your masculinity, or your male identity, in a culture where women are oppressed and femininity is devalued?
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I feel strongly that men shouldn't have to "embrace the feminine" to be good guys. Not reflexively push away, mock, or devalue the feminine? Yes. Embrace if it feels weird or wrong or embarrassing for them? No.
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Yeah, embracing it to like... wear skirts and things myself? I cannot do. I have too much trauma and too much inherent discomfort in being perceived as female or feminine. I spent my life fighting like hell to not be seen like that. But I enjoy other folks going buck wild w it!
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Replying to @mysicksadlife @e_urq
That's not what embracing your femininity as a man means.
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According to a shitload of people, it is. Like... even trans people push this narrative. Part of the struggle is separating all of that out to find out what femininity means to *me* and not what everyone else says it is.
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Replying to @mysicksadlife @e_urq
Embracing your femininity means allowing yourself to experience emotions other than anger. 2/2
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Replying to @thecostumeczar @e_urq
Part of it, yes. It's also not repressing the parts of me tbst aren't hard and tough. I can be soft and guiding and warm and nurturing like... that's why my friends call me Dadger lol. And those are all traits coded "feminine" for... idk why. idk why, I don't.
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To the extent that "embracing your femininity" means having emotions other than anger I reject it bc it plays into those emotions being coded as feminine.
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To the extent it means any aspect of presentation or gender role X, I think that's great if it's something a person wants to embrace, but I don't think embracing X should be compulsory.
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