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Doctor Hammer's avatar

This is really a great piece. A bit wordy for some, perhaps, but well worth reading through, twice if needed.

I particularly appreciate your pointing out that it isn't that the feminine competition style is bad per se, or that women are bad for favoring it, but that it is simply what women are biologically prone to favor, and that aspects become quite negative as they become exaggerated and one must be on guard against that. That sort of nuance is simply lacking in most discussions of the topic. Men and women tend to approach competitive situations differently through different methods, and both methods can go wrong when applied badly; the less introspective and careful will be more prone towards veering off into the bad.

Now, I go on to part 2!

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Nate Epps's avatar

Great stuff! Ever since John Carter's piece, I knew it was only a matter of time before we were gifted a "Tonic Femininity" essay. I've always thought femininity as a concept is harder to put into words, but I'm not sure if that's just me looking in as a man or what. Looking forward especially to reading part 2-- we get hit over the head these days with discussions about toxic masculinity, but toxic femininity on the other hand is under discussed. Cheers!

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