While watching it, I cried a lot, mixed with distress, anger, and emotion, and I remembered something about myself.
Tough, brave, decisive, passionate... etc. are the characteristics of men, but gentle, considerate, delicate, etc. are women's? When are these gendered?
My biological sex is female, so what do I have to do? But no one is born knowing how to be a girl, and in addition to physiological factors (not to mention that hormonal levels vary from person to person), environment also plays a role. But the strange thing is, I was born like this, and I became like this because of the environment, and there is a difference, and the latter will be regarded as the so-called abnormal.
Because they are not the same, their own non-unity becomes a perversion and an obstacle. Rejection is really etched in our genes, including my own disunity with myself. It's so hard to survive...
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