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[–]reader 17 insightful - 1 fun17 insightful - 0 fun18 insightful - 1 fun -  (2 children)

I hate when someone describe women, who don't fit rigid sexist stereotypes as masculine. There is nothing masculine in haircuts, clothes or lack or makeup unless said woman use this things with premeditation, to crossdress, make illusion of having male body and be seen as a man. In such a case calling her trans is just correct. In fact, I think that calling women masculine is the first step to transing them. If we just use femininity and masculinity for biological differences between women and men, we would have much less mess with all that gender identities.

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I absolutely agree. And it’s tough to get around using those words as descriptors. I have a hard time describing a look without resorting to one or the other either.

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I agree, I never use the word masculine to describe a woman, I just use the word butch.