you are only really 'mature' when you realize maturity is a social construct, and dino chicken nuggies are for everyone
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you are only really 'mature' when you realize maturity is a social construct, and dino chicken nuggies are for everyone

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What it means to be feminine or girly is very different depending upon the society. None of these [original post shows pictures of 'traditionally feminine women in various cultures] is the “correct” femininity, just different versions from different cultures. There is no objective way to determine what makes someone feminine in any given culture- you have to ask people. The nature of femininity is totally subjective and relies on the collective agreement of society. If you move one of these women into a different society their defining feminine characteristics instead become physical characteristics with no gender designation at all. In fact, what would make you gender conforming in one culture would make you gender non conforming in another. Gender also changes in individual societies over time, so the meaning of being feminine in America in the 1800s would differ markedly from what it means to be feminine in America right now. How people feel about the construct changes its meaning.Thus we can easily say that gender is a social construct.
radfem-momma (account deactivated, but I really like this discussion of the arbitrary nature of the ‘femininity’ social construct, so quoting)
my lyft driver was woke as fuck. he was spouting some like far leftist theory as he was driving me home (we talked about Philly first, we're both from the NE which was funny and convenient), and he talked about how education doesn't prepare individuals for anything but a job, how to follow orders, etc. Like it doesn't teach you how to think, it just gets you ready to "work that machine." Idk it wasn't anything I don't already think about a lot, but it was a really unexpectedly cool conversation about just how society constructs all this shit around you like religion and race (and gender, among other things), and before society constructs this, you have no prejudice or bias beyond "that individual was mean to me one time." But then society constructs these concepts for you that makes you like or hate certain groups because of the society around you which teaches you this.
Again, nothing mind shatteringly profound (although I'm still high so it may have felt a little mind shattering at the time lol), but it was a really great conversation. Talks such as this one remind me how interconnected everything really is, and how everything kind of falls back to capitalism and education. Which even that has become so capitalist.... Anyway, sorry for ramblings, spelling mistakes, and run on sentences, but it's late af so I'm not really functioning perfectly (psh lol)
I'll make a better post in the daylight hours :p
Sleep is a societal construct made to oppress students and internet dwellers alike.
I type at 4:00 AM, procrastinating school.
Is there such a thing as a biological clock, or is it a concept imposed on us by society's standards?

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If you say that some sort of societal construct doesn’t exist but a parallel does, look from the other side. If you feel yourself thinking the opposite, they BOTH exist. Like with transphobia vs cisphobia - both exist to an extent, and those who are causing it don’t believe it exists.
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"looking for woman in mid 20's" "female only" "no boys" girlgirlgirlgirlgirlgirl i'm telling myself that in another six months i could pass enough to get any of those places. i think that actually makes me feel worse. i'm not doing this to jump through your freaking HOOPS, societal expectation. i appreciate that whoever[s] wrote them almost certainly had "reasons" that are "totally valid" but i can just picture sitting down with a stranger to explain exactly how semantics and perception are killing me. down like the battle of evermore. something makes me think life is about to get even more interesting.
Expressing emotion makes me feel weak
I'm perfectly fine, because I'm a man in a man's world. Women aren't but that is okay, because they are women in a man's world. Fuck these standards.