I'm a post op female but I've thought like this all along: traditional gender roles are a given, and a positive thing. I want to be a housewife (already have experience on that part) and if I do work, I want to work in a female profession with no men. This isn't because I don't like men,I love men!.I just don't want to work with men but I can as long as they act like men. I prefer traditional female professions anyway. Cooking, cleaning, selling flowers, working at a cafe, being a waitress...
The day gender roles die and there are no GIRL CLOTHES and GUY CLOTHES Is the day I move to a place where they still exist...or move out of this planet or into a cave/cabin in the woods with my husband... or die. That's how much I cherish gender roles. Not consciously.(except when forced to think about it like now) but subconsciously as one of the things that give our societies and marriages stability and structure.I'm bisexual, by the way. The kind who likes to date guys and have sex with girls.
According to you,I (and my values) belong under this "umbrella" but beyond this site I don't associate with anyone/any communities because I don't actually fit in. I don't need to or want to, either!
There's no unity because we're all different people and actually think in completely different ways. You just probably don't realize it until yup encounter someone like me.
I never rejected traditional gender roles, I was just born in the wrong role. I've seen so many good things come out of traditional gender roles and so few bad things that I can't understand why anyone would be against them. The roles aren't the problem, switchingfrom one to another is, if anything.
Edge: of course not. He's a man working a female job. You seem to be agreeing that men shouldn't work female jobs by trying to remove the gender from the occupation. Is it that shameful for a man to work in a female job? You tell me.