That's not terribly convincing without the corresponding argument.You do write some rubbish sometimes.
That's not terribly convincing without the corresponding argument.You do write some rubbish sometimes.
Apologies, you 'behave' like a Woman on these occasions, my mistake.I don't "act" like anything.
You do write some rubbish sometimes.
You do write some rubbish sometimes.You do write some rubbish sometimes.
Doesn’t sound like much fun.If there were no gender stereotypes, if every person on earth had the same haircut and wore the same clothes, if there was complete equality and uniformity in terms of how both sexes were treated and how they looked, what would there be to transition to?
North Korea?Doesn’t sound like much fun.
Doesn’t sound like much fun.
Totally agree - this seems the best direction to approach the problem.Well no, it probably wouldn't be. What would be much better would be if anybody could wear what they wanted and there were no stereotypes that told you 'This is a man' and 'This is a woman'. It would have the same effect, but be more enjoyable.
If men could routinely wear makeup and dresses, if there were no gendered toys and boys could like ballet and dolls without mocking or derision, if there were no expectations of gendered behaviour at all, and no sexualisation and objectification of womanhood, what would there be to transition to?
That's not terribly convincing without the corresponding argument.
Totally agree - this seems the best direction to approach the problem.
(Plenty of exemplars from history; Bowie was loved by folks from every persuasion. And look at the awful dresses Henry VIII wore!
Women are happy enough with some sisters wearing these new-fangled trousers to the toilets. I know I don't mind a bloke wearing a dress in the Gents - although are they practical at the urinal? Not sure, his problem, not mine - so anyway, where is the problem?
Crikey, we even let Alan Carr have his own television show... )
Are people free to enjoy displaying their own cultural stereotypes if they wish? Isn't your solution to discrimination and oppression a little bit one sized, as well as impossible to implement?Gender critical people like me would like to see the cultural conditioning done away with so that people are free to live as they want.