The man who painted also painted a wide range of subjects, creating value with each successful work. This woman doesn't know how to create value on her own. Instead of a varied repertoire, her only move is to interact with the work of others through her sexuality. This reminds me of the old trope: comedians can joke about any topic, comediennes can only joke about sex and being women.
Women can create value on their own in a wide range of ways, but only when they stick to wholesome, feminine pursuits: cooking, sewing, etc... when they invade the male realm the only thing that they bring is their bodies.
The man who painted also painted a wide range of subjects, creating value with each successful work. This woman doesn't know how to create value on her own. Instead of a varied repertoire, her only move is to interact with the work of others through her sexuality. This reminds me of the old trope: comedians can joke about any topic, comediennes can only joke about sex and being women.
Women can create value on their own in a wide range of ways, but only when they stick to wholesome, feminine pursuits: cooking, sewing, etc... when they invade the male realm the only thing that they bring is their bodies.
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