AprilR wrote:
Female characters being hated far too easily compared to male characters. Being emotional and not tomboyish as a reason to be hated, the reasoning i think is:
women are born weak and more emotional and therefore have to develop "masculine" qualities as to become "better"
Flip that around though.If you reverse the genders, it could also apply.
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Male characters being hated far too easily compared to woman characters. Being brutal and not emotionally sensitive as a reason to be hated, the reasoning i think is:
boys are born callous and uncaring and therefore have to develop "feminine" qualities as to become "better" or more "ideal" persons.
That would basically amount to a classically feminist point of view. Basically that males are rough stones that have to be polished. Which brings up early childhood socializing dynamics, role-model imprinting, in my mind...
babybird wrote:
One of the horses I backed fell and may have to be put down. This is the s**t part of horse racing.
I have a family member who really loves horse-racing.
I'm wondering what's the best part that you love about horses... Me, I personally don't see the appeal.
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