The image shows two social media posts discussing the concept of "oppositional sexism." The first post, by a user named "pocket-deer-belly," dated July 9, explains that societal beliefs about gender roles contribute to oppositional sexism, which is the idea that men and women should remain opposites with no overlapping traits. The user references Julia Serano and thanks her for the term. The second post, by a user named "roach-works," dated July 10, discusses how being gay or lesbian does not exempt one from believing in or enforcing oppositional sexism. The user shares their personal experience of transitioning from female to male and emphasizes that men and women are not naturally opposite creatures but rather two modes of human expression. The posts are accompanied by emojis and icons typical of social media platforms, such as a follow button and a reply icon.
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in reply to π΄ Seph π πΎ • • •The image shows two social media posts discussing the concept of "oppositional sexism." The first post, by a user named "pocket-deer-belly," dated July 9, explains that societal beliefs about gender roles contribute to oppositional sexism, which is the idea that men and women should remain opposites with no overlapping traits. The user references Julia Serano and thanks her for the term. The second post, by a user named "roach-works," dated July 10, discusses how being gay or lesbian does not exempt one from believing in or enforcing oppositional sexism. The user shares their personal experience of transitioning from female to male and emphasizes that men and women are not naturally opposite creatures but rather two modes of human expression. The posts are accompanied by emojis and icons typical of social media platforms, such as a follow button and a reply icon.
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