It is like intrenalized racism: one believes the narrative society has given them. The first step is being aware of ones own internalized sexism and the falshood of that narrative. Famous phrase: be who you want to be, not what others want to see.
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Thank you for reading and leaving value added comment. I concur the phrase "be who you want to be, not who others want to see. I hope we take that as food for thought.