I think what would work instead of "you blank like a girl/boy" is "you blank like a baby". Because really, babies are terrible at everything except for shitting. So it's accurate.
What's wrong with it? A woman saying "you hit like a girl" is the same as a man saying "you hit like a boy". It's not the gender, it compares your hits to a child's.
Oh my god I love how people who don't feel oppressed and are trying to explain why we all should get rid of this false sense of oppression are pushed down in favor of people with a victim complex complaining about the patriarchy and rape culture so on. And funnily enough, nobody ever explains anything. They just go "thumb down" without saying, I dunno, "that isn't what I personally experienced" and elaborate.
Sorry I didn't reply because I didn't actually feel like getting into an argument with you and I'm not obligated to respond to you in anyway. I never down voted you, and I will point out that by the up votes my comment has quite a few people agree with me, not you (so perhaps you aren't the right one here?)
I'm not saying it's an obligation, but it's the nice thing to do. Besides, no argument, but discussion.
Counting upvotes here server little purpose, because as I'm sure you've noticed, this site is slowly becoming tumblr 2.0 with people pushing their feminist agenda at all times. Getting upvotes from crazed feminazis is like getting the approval of a bunch of hooligans for doing graffiti. You get approval for being in the wrong.
Anyway, I thought we could have a nice discussion about why exactly does it matter to say stuff like "you hit like a girl/boy" (if I wanted to use the typical feminist argument, I'd say "just because you haven't experienced it doesn't mean it doesn't exist!", but whatever), but it seems like being ignored is all I'll ever get. That's what I get for not having a victim complex.
You will probably hate me but I was glad when she died. It kinda bothers me how Felicia Day always pushes through that the characters she plays are totally perfect. I mean, Charlie learned to be a hunter in a few months, defeated everyone at the LARP battle, she easily made an app that would logically have to take sources from ancient texts she hadn't had at her disposal, and "started hacking when she was 12". It just annoys me how doujinshi-ish she makes herself.
As a Supernatural fan you should know that ultimately trusting Dean and Sam's judgment is a big mistake. But hey no problem with that, I'm just saying that I don't like her.
And fyi I have heard people say "you hit like a little boy" or even "like a kid" without being gender specific.
Counting upvotes here server little purpose, because as I'm sure you've noticed, this site is slowly becoming tumblr 2.0 with people pushing their feminist agenda at all times. Getting upvotes from crazed feminazis is like getting the approval of a bunch of hooligans for doing graffiti. You get approval for being in the wrong.
Anyway, I thought we could have a nice discussion about why exactly does it matter to say stuff like "you hit like a girl/boy" (if I wanted to use the typical feminist argument, I'd say "just because you haven't experienced it doesn't mean it doesn't exist!", but whatever), but it seems like being ignored is all I'll ever get. That's what I get for not having a victim complex.
That's enough for me