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Old 28-08-2016, 01:57 AM #11
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Originally Posted by Vicky. View Post
OK, fair enough. Can you answer the question about what 'living as a woman' or 'living as a man' is. Without any 'wearing dresses' 'being soft and emotional' or any other attributes that society deems to be 'male' or 'female'?
It's all to do with instinct - it has nothing to do, initially at least, with the social constructs of how men and women are perceived to behave on a day to day basis. It's the different hormones and feelings that men and women separately feel that their brain ultimately rejects. After that is when it turns into a rebellion from dresses/makeup/long hair/ sport/ facial hair etc, because the constructs of stereotypical feminity and masculinity are all around us it adds to the internal pressure; hence a strong urge to disassociate from it all from a very young age.
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