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Had to rant and it got long so I’ll put it under a cut
Whenever someone says they’re sooo happy that a female character is “strong and still feminine” as if that was something that was so unheard of it pisses me off lmao WHERE exactly are you seeing strong masculine women in media? Where are the tall buff masculine women you’re implying is the standard? The only character I can think of that fits that description and isn’t absurdly stereotyped is Vi from Arcane. That’s IT.
There’s barely any short haired women in media already and the ones that exist are basically all feminine in all other aspects. The more ““masculine”” characters are put either into the category of the man hating lesbian or the not-like-other-girls girl who gets a makeover at the end.
Literally the price female characters pay for having any kind of strength is to be feminine and palatable to the men watching… that’s literally what they did to Leia when they put her into that horrendous sex slave fantasy outfit. That’s what they did to Black Widow. And even with less obviously sexualized characters, specially in superhero themed media, they’re always the beauty standard. And even then they get hate lmao…
Even if a female character is the prettiest woman in the world, the moment she does anything actually human and actually strong that men would love to see in male characters, they get hate. So how in hell do y’all think an actually maculine female character would survive in that environment lmao
Feminine characters are hated for doing things associated with women, but they still fit the physical standard expected of them. Masculine characters are hated for not being hot to men, for not conforming to the body standard, for not wearing make up, for not wearing tight/revealing clothing… for not being women the right way.
I don’t care if you like being feminine and you like to see yourself represented. Do whatever you want and be happy about it. But don’t go around acting like feminine women are the least represented type of woman of all.
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I want to pick them alllll
10. my style is feminine in a sort of grungy way? so like dark blue or black smudgey eyeliner, my hair is short and dark and choppy, and I usually wear high waisted jeans and not that much color.
26. i draw and paint! and i like to do kenkens A LOT. (it's like sudoku except it has math operations.)
39. yes!! two lynx point siamese cats. they're almost 4 :))))
okay and for 2 (describe yourself like a male author would) I really had no idea bc I'm not a writer so I tried my very best!! I don't think this describes what I'm really like but rather through a non perceptive male viewpoint, which I guess is the point haha
She was no fun. You could tell by the way she dressed and the way she cut her hair. The way she typed furiously, totally absorbed with herself and her own thoughts. A girl like that was both trying too hard and not hard enough. When you took the time to observe her, you could imagine a world in which she might be pretty. Maybe if she quit the dark makeup, or grew out her thick black hair. Maybe if she looked you in the eye when you spoke to her, or explained why she was always laughing to herself and scowling at the remarks of others. It was unfortunate, really, that she was quiet and brooding. Her smile was so much nicer.
TY FOR THE ASK YOU'RE SO COOL!!!!
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