Seekeroftruth55
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Thank you so much for understanding. And you're right, it definitely helps to be open to an extent that will help others understand more.Don't you worry at all about what you said in your earlier post. It is much better to be open as you are comfortable with being (limits of course e.g. nobody should make themself an easy target for trolls) to make it less likely to confuse everyone else.
Like you I also find the threads very annoying when people assume if a woman doesn't look extremely feminine in a photo, she is really a man in disguise. That would make me a man then, using that logic! I have my father's height, my mother's square jaw and I generally wear shorts unless going out.
I also really hate Disney's portrayal of girls and women now. The traditional roles in early movies were hard enough to live up to after all.
Not a single female can be:
extremely feminine and extremely tomboyish AND
sickly-sweet and super-sassy AND
perfect mother and career woman AND
perfect looks/ hair but not waste a second on her appearance AND
super-innocent and super-seductive AND
super-smart and not intimidate boys....
I am sure Gen Y and younger can think of many other things that Gen X isn't aware of too.
No wonder some little girls and teenagers just give up and decide they are trans or Non-Binary these days because they just can't live up to the Disney ideal. I was a 70s-80s girl and honestly I think I had it easiest where it came to women's roles.
It's so tough seeing how being a woman means having this exact bone structure and this exact style. We definitely are all meant to be different. Not all of us can have twig like bones as if we are birds and won't all have the same facial structures. I feel you when you say that what others say in those threads would make it seem like you don't have the exact feminine features. I understand there are many trannies in Hollywood, and they like to deceive, but it's so sad how they feel we all have to be exactly the same lol.
Exactly!! It's so infuriating what feminism has actually done. Now we have to be all super women that can do just about ANYTHING. I don't even know how these standards could ever be present and put on us so openly. How can we achieve all of that? And why so many extremes? It's just ridiculous.
Yeah, it's really sad. I feel for all of us with those horrid standards. Disney has ruined so much, especially our childhoods. Watching those movies as kids sure does warp our minds later! Yeah, I bet the 70s and 80s were better, at least. These days just seem like hell!