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Well I’m an older gen z’er, and I’m not sure precisely what you mean because what you’re saying is vague. But I do believe that black women on average look more masculine, Hispanic and Arab women have more body hair on average and it’s seen as masculine, stuff like that. Of course you can find outliers but that doesn’t change the general trend.
See this is what I'm talking about, those are racial traits, not masculine/feminine traits.
Can there not be overlap? Increased body hair is both a masculine trait and common trait of Hispanic and Arab women, for example.
No.
Body hair is racial/species based, it is not a gender thing.
Most primates are completely covered in body hair, humans are the outlier in that we have much less, but some racial mixes have more than others.
Women from certain backgrounds may have naturally thicker or thinner body hair, but also in certain cultures the women shave it, while in others they don't.
I got bored of arguing with you but I just want to return to this because your argument makes no sese. You're saying ethnic features are STRICTLY ethnic and can't possibly overlap with masculine and feminine features? Okay... think of it this way:
Humans have less body hair than other primates, yes. But male humans have more body hair than female humans.
Some races of humans have very little body hair, like Asians. But the males still have more than the females.
Some races have a lot of body hair--like some hispanic and middle eastern ethnicities. This includes the women.
Having more body hair is generally associated with male humans, so it CAN be seen as masculine.
Gen Z is going to be the massive proletariat in the future.
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