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  • HardlightCereal@lemmy.world
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    11 months ago

    Nonbiney intersex here, I’m a little over half female, what’s so important about having full blooded women here?

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      11 months ago

      They tend to be more interested in girly fluff topics like skincare, nail art, weddings, jewellery & guru gossip

      Feel free to participate

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        11 months ago

        Fool. Everyone knows girls are into linux, blahaj, D&D, post-ironic memes, technopunk subgenres, summoning demons, and stripey socks

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          11 months ago

          Not saying we’re not into it :D

          Just that there’s stuff besides that then men certainly wouldn’t enjoy. I don’t think anyone here cares about lashes or what eyeshadow palette just released lmao

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            11 months ago

            Just feels like stereotyping to me. I know lots of people who go against that mold because I’m part of the queer community where there’s more diversity. It seems like your problem is less an absence of girls and more a presence of patriarchal conditioning on the population here.

            I try to analyse gendered statements like this from the perspective of “can every gender say something similar to this in a perfect world”. And since I’ve only ever met one other person with my gender, it would be unreasonable of me to expect there to be more people of my gender here. I need to find a better way of saying that sort of thing, and doing so taught me there’s a better way of saying what you did too