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6/13/2025, 2:11:35 AM
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The amount of female and queer anger Sabrina is eliciting while behaving like this is actually making me warm up to her now. I was a huge hater of her for awhile, finding her makeup excessive and her blatant feminine sexuality off-putting, but now, I am not so sure.
I'm starting to think to myself, why do I hate this?
Why do I hate it when a white woman is being sexy?
Why do I hate it when a woman panders to the male gaze?
Why do I hate it when she is pursuing men and sex?
Where did this hate come from?
Is it mine, or was it inoculated into me by reading content from politically biased LGBT members and women who have issues with coping with their own hangups when it comes to cisnormative dynamics between women and men?
Am I unknowingly allowing groups who hate and stigmatize me for my gender also convince me to adopt opinions that make me feel like I'm part of a morally superior movement that is pushing back against "harmful" norms?
When did I allow people who hated me for being male to influence how I consume media that isn't even targeted at me?
What I do know for sure, is the shes, gays and theys have a vested interest in lashing out against these kinds of sexualized women, "gooner baiters" as the queers call them, because beauty privilege is one of the forms of superiority that they cannot challenge or dismiss. Their entire existence revolves around California-centric "Hottie and Nottie" gatekeeping, of maintaining an Ugly Male vs Beautiful Female dichotomy where it's easy to vilify the unsexy and the unpopular as enemies worthy of mockery. However, since Sabrina is becoming an anti-anti-thesis to the current "hate men and be hot" popqueer zeitgeist, the people who's entire moveset revolves around shaming and shunning the unattractive are now powerless against a white woman who is giving the American public what they want, and going the opposite direction of Chappel Roan.
The amount of female and queer anger Sabrina is eliciting while behaving like this is actually making me warm up to her now. I was a huge hater of her for awhile, finding her makeup excessive and her blatant feminine sexuality off-putting, but now, I am not so sure.
I'm starting to think to myself, why do I hate this?
Why do I hate it when a white woman is being sexy?
Why do I hate it when a woman panders to the male gaze?
Why do I hate it when she is pursuing men and sex?
Where did this hate come from?
Is it mine, or was it inoculated into me by reading content from politically biased LGBT members and women who have issues with coping with their own hangups when it comes to cisnormative dynamics between women and men?
Am I unknowingly allowing groups who hate and stigmatize me for my gender also convince me to adopt opinions that make me feel like I'm part of a morally superior movement that is pushing back against "harmful" norms?
When did I allow people who hated me for being male to influence how I consume media that isn't even targeted at me?
What I do know for sure, is the shes, gays and theys have a vested interest in lashing out against these kinds of sexualized women, "gooner baiters" as the queers call them, because beauty privilege is one of the forms of superiority that they cannot challenge or dismiss. Their entire existence revolves around California-centric "Hottie and Nottie" gatekeeping, of maintaining an Ugly Male vs Beautiful Female dichotomy where it's easy to vilify the unsexy and the unpopular as enemies worthy of mockery. However, since Sabrina is becoming an anti-anti-thesis to the current "hate men and be hot" popqueer zeitgeist, the people who's entire moveset revolves around shaming and shunning the unattractive are now powerless against a white woman who is giving the American public what they want, and going the opposite direction of Chappel Roan.
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