nostr:npub10tatyrd9pk4dwem62mev9ark2kzw7pywp2veujfaheejmnq9r0dqyksw7k it kind of depends on which wave of feminism you were bottled up on. the predominant kind in Norway for much of the post-war era was very no-nature-all-nurture. nowadays, it seems to be more like nature-and-nurture in about equal amounts, which of course makes it more difficult to conclude one way or another, in the classical Scandinavian tradition of not taking sides ever...
nostr:npub10tatyrd9pk4dwem62mev9ark2kzw7pywp2veujfaheejmnq9r0dqyksw7k basically entering the mindfuck territory where what's feministic to one person can be misogynistic to another, even though both are claiming to be feminists
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nostr:npub10tatyrd9pk4dwem62mev9ark2kzw7pywp2veujfaheejmnq9r0dqyksw7k with that said, on the topic of beauty ideals, the predominant view of the mainstream Norwegian media, which is largely social-liberal, is that this is an attitude problem - something that can be fixed.