So I tend to notice, that when there is a character in a movie or TV show that acts feminine, you know, enjoys activities that are more stereotypically girly, people seem to get upset. They complain that said character is not a strong female role model, that it's stereotypical and sexist. And I'm not talking about just passive or damsel in distress characters. Any female character, no matter how tough or agressive she is can get bashed for liking something that is more associated with girls.
But doesn't that just say that, in order for a girl to be considered strong, she must act like a man? that sounds more sexist than someone who genuinly enjoys cooking. And what is wrong with girly activities or hobbies?
Ballet takes a lot of skill and strength. Much more than most people realize.
Sowing something and making it look good takes a lot of precision and skill.
Figure Skating and gymnastics are some of the hardest and most athletically demanding sports.
Cooking a good meal takes practice.
And no one complains when a male character takes part in activities more associated with men.
I like characters such as Katara from Avatar and Rachel from animorphs because while they are very feminine characters, they still kick ass.
But doesn't that just say that, in order for a girl to be considered strong, she must act like a man? that sounds more sexist than someone who genuinly enjoys cooking. And what is wrong with girly activities or hobbies?
Ballet takes a lot of skill and strength. Much more than most people realize.
Sowing something and making it look good takes a lot of precision and skill.
Figure Skating and gymnastics are some of the hardest and most athletically demanding sports.
Cooking a good meal takes practice.
And no one complains when a male character takes part in activities more associated with men.
I like characters such as Katara from Avatar and Rachel from animorphs because while they are very feminine characters, they still kick ass.