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I wonder why women don't normally take those kinds of jobs. Could it be that men have often made these kinds of jobs a "boys club," forcing women to constantly prove themselves and deal with harassment so they feel unwelcomed? I mean, it couldn't be that, even after women were allowed to do these jobs, they faced an uphill battle getting in, let alone being taken seriously. I mean, damn those women for not enlisting until it was legal (even though many women worked as spies, nurses, and even disguised themselves to fight, but whatever. ).
Hear that women, we're having fun. We're just looking for comforts such as * reads notes * bodily autonomy and the privilege of, let's see, ah yes, the privilege to talk about what issues we may be facing and to truly be seen as equal and not just "beta men." Male political issues are well and good though. That's not on the list, thank goodness🫂