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#yes yes ik that wearing dresses and having longer hair isn’t explicitly and only feminine and isn’t the only or exclusively a signifier of
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#yes yes ik that wearing dresses and having longer hair isn’t explicitly and only feminine and isn’t the only or exclusively a signifier of
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stimmybruno · 2 years
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i’m rlly glad with the way luisa was portrayed in encanto. bcus she is strong, she is built muscly and broad and tall. BUT she also wears dresses and doesn’t have a ‘boyish’ hairstyle. she isn’t masculine. she’s feminine.
yk a lot of women in fiction who are portrayed as strong are always immediately made to be masculine as well. and obviously this solidifies the “men are strong” stereotype. women in fiction who are muscly, or who are fighters or who are strong are almost ALWAYS portrayed as masculine but luisa isn’t.
women can be strong and feminine. women can be muscly and wear dresses. and that strength that’s “all so masculine and man like (/sarc)” doesn’t take anything away from their womanhood/femininity.
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