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Old 05-04-2017, 12:15 PM   #11 (permalink)
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So feminine traits such as being demure, being supportive, and being subservient to men are positive? I mean the first two can be positive, but they most certainly can be negative. That "chest thumping" masculine aggression can obviously be negative as well when taken to the same extreme that leads women to letting their husband make every decision in the household, but in moderation it's also called motivation.
It's such a cherry picking example he's using.

Men are known for bravery, self reliance, support, confidence, etc. Knowing how to fix a car isn't a bad stereotype to fit into either.

And there are just as many bad female stereotypes like over sensitivity and helplessness. Spending 3 hours in front of the mirror to do your hair. Nagging.

Pros and cons on both sides.
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