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Aesthetic sense ? Yes. Ideology ? No. Belief ? No. I'm very sensible to beauty, of women, of men, of nature, of architecture, I like the beautifull things, a lot. And that monstruosity is ugly and cringe af, just stop that.
This ! Imagine your fat hairy middle aged boss wearing a crop top and a miniskirt ... Oh boi, please no. Not that, I'm not payed enough to see this ♥♥♥♥ every workday. No amount of celebrities wearing that will change my mind on it. Just don't do that.
No, you're the one talking about ideologies and beliefs. The only thing I talk about here is how ridiculous and cringe they look. What's not a belief nor an ideology.
You are too, that's why you're so active in this thread and similar threads.
Look, there's really no point in trying to ask people why they feel how they feel about this kind of stuff. It's really the same as spiders in Skyrim being an absolute nightmare to me and now you might feel like explaining why this makes no sense at all since it's just a bunch of pixels on a screen like all other pixels and they can't even do anything to me. It's not like my someone making me question this would open my eyes because I'm already aware of it and how nonsensical it is, but that's just how it is and it won't just change. That's just how people are, there are some universal beliefs and preferences which may or may not make sense and no amount of logic and valid reasons can change that.
My point is that you're not getting anywhere with this and there are too many similar things you could be questioning in the same way, like why our brains suddenly brainwash themselves when we fall in love with someone, why it's universally accepted that perfumes are nice and ♥♥♥♥ stinks, why hard acceleration in a car makes us smile and so on, I could go on all day.
There's also my Skyrim example from the previous paragraph. At least I can finally play Skyrim and other games with a similar stuff now, but I still avoid every completely optional place with spiders because the giant hairy spiders that can drop from ceilings out of nowhere, the giant eggs, the webs and dead stuff wrapped in webs, it just makes me feel extremely uncomfortable even though I'm completely resistant to any actual horror games and movies, but Skyrim isn't even horror at all. I loved Thief Gold, but when I got to the "Escape" level, I just... well, escaped, as quickly as possible. I actually went on YouTube, spoiled the level to learn the fastest route (it's a bit of a maze), then went back on the game and followed the route while looking at the ceiling. Funny, I'm 99.99% fine with the giant spiders in System Shock 2, same engine and developers as Thief Gold... How does that even make any sense? That's just how my brain works and that's it.
Hey, wait. What was I again?
There's definitely an ideology or belief at work with that assumption.
i am not
you talked about people who broke gender norms, femboys break gender norms, therefore femboys most likely not wanting to walk alone at night for the same fears plenty of women have shows that people breaking gender norms don't necessarily just "ignore the opinions" of creeps who'd want to stare at them or grope them or catcall them