on butterflies and gender
Feb. 22nd, 2019 09:06 pmRandom thought of the day:
I just realized that for some reason, having a little brother with a phobia of butterflies is about ten times funnier than having a little sister with a phobia of butterflies.
There is absolutely NO objective reason why this is true, but it is true.
Cultural perceptions of gender are so weird.
(Look, I do my best to be respectful of Nick's phobia and avoid setting it off -- I don't draw butterflies on his birthday cards, use butterfly stickers on things he's likely to see, send him videos or photos of cool butterflies I've seen, talk to him about butterflies, wear my t-shirt with a bones-flowers-and-butterfly-wings motif around him, etc. It's still absurd. Most phobias are. That's why they're called phobias instead of rational caution. *wry*)
I just realized that for some reason, having a little brother with a phobia of butterflies is about ten times funnier than having a little sister with a phobia of butterflies.
There is absolutely NO objective reason why this is true, but it is true.
Cultural perceptions of gender are so weird.
(Look, I do my best to be respectful of Nick's phobia and avoid setting it off -- I don't draw butterflies on his birthday cards, use butterfly stickers on things he's likely to see, send him videos or photos of cool butterflies I've seen, talk to him about butterflies, wear my t-shirt with a bones-flowers-and-butterfly-wings motif around him, etc. It's still absurd. Most phobias are. That's why they're called phobias instead of rational caution. *wry*)