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CiIantro
12/17/18 2:08:28 AM
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GreatEvilEmpire posted...
CiIantro posted...
GreatEvilEmpire posted...
Masculinity and femininity are not social constructs.

Explain to me why some cultures (particularly tribal indigenous) didn't have it? Biological sex is part of nature--the way the sexes are expected to act is made up by society. There is nothing "natural" about pink being a "feminine" color.


Show me research where it says that there are no concept of masculinity in indigenous tribes.

And about the color pink. There are plenty of research where female babies and toddlers, who are not socially brainwashed instinctively choose the color pink while boys prefer blue.


#1. That was easy:
http://www.soc.ucsb.edu/sexinfo/article/third-gender-native-american-tribes

#2. Pink was considered "masculine" in the early 1900s. Nice try though.
http://www.todayifoundout.com/index.php/2014/10/pink-used-common-color-boys-blue-girls/
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