>>314176Nta, but for me, I just cringe at women who are embarrassing themselves by playing into stereotypes because I'm a woman and I know I'll be judged for how other women act.
I know it's wrong to put this kind of perfectionism on half the human population when the problem isn't really random women being cringe but misogyny as a whole.
I used to resent women who objectify themselves and I distanced myself just to say "I'm a woman but not like that!!" which is why I never felt like this about men who are cringe and embarrassing themselves.
In a way, it feels like another flavour of misogyny to resent random women for the ways society judges and insults us.
I don't like overly prudish shit anyway, so why do I still cringe at this?
If a man posed in tight fitting clothing and showed off his body in a sexualised way, I wouldn't care. I'd probably like it.
But I always see women being shown in this way, not men. I really hate that.