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Re: I see where you're coming from but...
(Anonymous) 2013-12-07 08:07 am (UTC)(link)Dislike of that social ideal is not misogynistic. Discomfort, though? I would argue that there is invariably some underlying level of misogyny there if you feel actively uncomfortable with the idea of being at all associated with "feminine" things. It's entirely possible to dislike something without feeling any discomfort towards it.
If you don't feel that it's somehow "lesser," then why the discomfort? Why not simply say "No thanks, that really isn't for me"? There is no reason to feel discomfort over it unless you somehow view being feminine as a negative trait.
Re: I see where you're coming from but...