With any dating reality show, there’s a level of performance that’s unnatural to what people may do in their everyday lives. It becomes a pressure cooker. One of the most apparent ways that’s shown up consistently in this season of the Peacock reality series is with many of the women on the cast and the ways they are engaging in performative hyperfemininity, or exaggerating behaviors of gender roles stereotypically associated with women. That, unfortunately, is in response to how red pill levels of misogyny have crept into the villa. From the women in the villa isolating Sol to the Casa Amor bombshells asking the men if there’s anything they can improve on, it’s been a hard watch. Yes, it is a dating show, but these women have disempowered themselves and centered men who will never hesitate to put themselves first.
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