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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2021-07-15 04:39 pm

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(Anonymous) 2021-07-15 11:07 pm (UTC)(link)
Weird. TNG was a huge eye-opener to me as a young child because the women in it weren't defined by their gender. In any other show where the head doctor of anything was female, it would have been touched on in some way like showing her having to put up with sexist comments or talking about how hard it was for her to reach that position as a woman. (However this was all noted through the eyes of me as an eight-year-old, so take that as you will.) I'm still a fan of the show and it's not as perfect about it as I viewed it back then, but it's still pretty close I think.

On the other hand though, female characters who are "honorary men" isn't a thing unless it's a joke, and I find people who use that language just don't like the fact that women who are too masculine for their tastes exist.