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<h2>Often the specific terminology of toxic femininity – when used to feminist ends – refers to the gender expectations that keep women subservient, quiet, and submissive to men's domination and aggression.</h2>
“Toxic femininity," if it exists, she wrote, "encourages silent acceptance of violence and domination in order to survive ... It’s a thing women do to keep our value, which the patriarchy has told us is conditional upon our ability to bear violent domination … Toxic masculinity also makes women feel locked into a performance of their gender bereft of the normal impulses we have toward independence, sexual agency, anger, volume, messiness, ugliness, and being a tough bird to swallow."
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