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Learned behaviours between genders: which is worse?

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ChipmunkErnie · 70-79, M
I find toxic femininity unattractive.
Woofles · 26-30, F
@ChipmunkErnie thw thing is, is toxic femininity a learned behaviour or an end result of social influ3nc3?
ElRengo · 70-79, M
@Woofles
The main factors of learning are our interactions with the out there.
So IMO, social influence is a strong one. Not even always concious.
But even the one on one "learning" is social.
And as genders group people, learning each one from the other(s) is also social.
Don´t know if a meassure of worst makes sense.
I´m not attracted by ambiguity / neutrality (what is indeppendent of being peers).
But of course that´s me.
ChipmunkErnie · 70-79, M
@Woofles Probably a bit of both, essentially the co-opting of the tropes of the worst stereotypes of machoism (Is that a word) by females in the mistaken belief it's a positive step forward instead of a step backward.
@ChipmunkErnie
I find toxic femininity unattractive
How is that defined ?
ChipmunkErnie · 70-79, M
@bijouxbroussard Essentially women taking on the characteristics they find offensive in macho men, the characteristics commonly defined as "toxic masculinity".
@ChipmunkErnie Oh. That’s surprising.