Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have no idea what you mean. Do you mean performative like the PP above? Or like “visibly into male things” like sports? Gaming? Or things like theatre?
My boys like male-oriented things but really like them so there is no performing involved. I would cringe if I thought they were adopting a persona to be cool, but they are not.
It's kind of the opposite, a "performative male" performs progressive or traditionally female coded things to signal that they're sensitive or something. They read books by women, they drink matcha, that kind of thing. The whole idea seems kind of silly to me and some of is just laughing at me for reading books. As a man, I'm glad I'm too old to care about this.
Anonymous wrote:Poseur.
Like another poster, I think what people perceive to be performative people are actually drawn to these things, even if they don't walk the walk or talk the talk entirely, and are therefore seen as hypocritical sometimes. I can't fathom someone going to all the trouble of buying stuff, wearing it and acting a certain way, if they don't have a shred of shared feelings about that particular group.
I think the "performative" insult is largely made-up.
Anonymous wrote:I have a feeling my sons would not even understand what this thread is about.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have no idea what you mean. Do you mean performative like the PP above? Or like “visibly into male things” like sports? Gaming? Or things like theatre?
My boys like male-oriented things but really like them so there is no performing involved. I would cringe if I thought they were adopting a persona to be cool, but they are not.
It's kind of the opposite, a "performative male" performs progressive or traditionally female coded things to signal that they're sensitive or something. They read books by women, they drink matcha, that kind of thing. The whole idea seems kind of silly to me and some of is just laughing at me for reading books. As a man, I'm glad I'm too old to care about this.
Do you really think reading a book written by a woman makes someone performative or feminist? Women make up over 50% of the world, why shouldn't you interact with them?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have no idea what you mean. Do you mean performative like the PP above? Or like “visibly into male things” like sports? Gaming? Or things like theatre?
My boys like male-oriented things but really like them so there is no performing involved. I would cringe if I thought they were adopting a persona to be cool, but they are not.
It's kind of the opposite, a "performative male" performs progressive or traditionally female coded things to signal that they're sensitive or something. They read books by women, they drink matcha, that kind of thing. The whole idea seems kind of silly to me and some of is just laughing at me for reading books. As a man, I'm glad I'm too old to care about this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have no idea what you mean. Do you mean performative like the PP above? Or like “visibly into male things” like sports? Gaming? Or things like theatre?
My boys like male-oriented things but really like them so there is no performing involved. I would cringe if I thought they were adopting a persona to be cool, but they are not.
It's kind of the opposite, a "performative male" performs progressive or traditionally female coded things to signal that they're sensitive or something. They read books by women, they drink matcha, that kind of thing. The whole idea seems kind of silly to me and some of is just laughing at me for reading books. As a man, I'm glad I'm too old to care about this.
Anonymous wrote:If so, do they make you cringe?