My main argument has as much to do about behavior as it does appearance if not more so.
Which is what seems to be a war between radical feminism (which is what Schizo calls the second wave, I guess) and feminity itself, and people who find value in it.
And I might add, there's a difference between "challenging" our perception of feminity and just plain sh*tting on it.
While I condone newer generations to find their own voice, I don't think that justifies being a d*ck to people simply because they value the older tradition.
I mean, I can't say that everything I find attractive fits with what society finds attractive either.
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