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Ah... you post in a thread, and then the thread ends up hijacked.Idk but it seems like half the time I post in the Thunderdome the thread gets hijacked because people got booty-blasted over something I said
Who's doing the hijacking?
Hell if I know, but people that already posted in the thread end up "being booty-blasted"... over something you said.
This is like when women talk about themselves being a "storm" that "drama" always seems to happen around, or something similar. More likely than actually being that ignorant, they're actively unwilling to admit that they're active agents or assess what exactly it is they do because that would involve taking responsibility and/or being introspective.
A slew of commenters outright rejected the premise that you're a tomboy, and took to labeling you a dyke. You assert that "dyke" is a subset of "tomboy", but they're obviously distinct terms and in practice they're motivated by and manifest as different things (hell, even the manifestation of the masculine traits is remarkably different)-- a fact with which you're unfamiliar and seem to deliberately dance around with dismissals that don't even wholly dismiss ("some women do X just because" doesn't detract from the fact that some other women do X for a specific purpose that can be inferred by the effect of the action, e.g. imparting a masculine aura, in combination with other mannerisms that impart the same).(and ironically enough often end up proving the points I was trying to make, in this case the fact that lots of dudes arent actually interested in real tomboys and that real tomboys differ from their idealized fantasy).
(And may I say, this argument is severely loathsome. It suggests that there are people who do things for zero reason, as though they operate without intent-- but worse, the person making this argument only makes it in order to dismiss the specific assertion of their interlocutor, and you see this because they themselves start theorizing other explanations for the action in question (e.g. "some women just like to wear a masculine fragrance", "some women just find those clothes comfortable", "some women just have bad hygiene").)
You complain about rotten men telling women about how categories of female identity work, only for you to admit that you have no certainty about what the term "dyke" refers to, after repeatedly demonstrating that you don't.
And let's not pretend that a lack of interest in you or your kind of person is indicative of a lack of interest in "real tomboys"-- that's absurd.
Anyways, I'm gonna backtrack a bit (this has actually been a very thought-provoking exchange of ideas through and through):
That's something worth considering in broad strokes, but when people discuss tomboys "disappearing", they're generally referring to a rise in girls (within the burgeoning generation, actually) identifying as FtM or something very adjacent when the given rationales for that identification have a lot more in common with the "tomboy" or "boyish girl" designation, all of this happening in a culture that gives more positive social feedback for identifying as transgender and a venue-- the internet, in particular places like Tumblr or deviantArt-- where girls can easily be groomed or otherwise aggressively influenced into believing that identifying as transgender is completely rational given their known general disposition and further encouraged by the positive attention those identifications are demonstrated to attract in those circles.I am not convinced tomboys are disappearing. I accepted the premise initially, but aren't we just getting older?