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As a non American, in very curious to know what this means.
The stereotype he's referring to is someone who is enthusiastically unsophisticated, politically conservative, and staunchly religious, who has the radio tuned to a guy serenading his Ford F-350 Super Duty.
And if you want to lose to a woman in a toxic masculinity contest, she's your best bet. This lady will have you pulling the straw and lid off your soda cup in the car and drinking from the rim. If you know how do the wrong household chore she might call up her sister, mom, half sister, aunt and best friend, sobbing-
Don't get me wrong you can be country and a radical communist, but that image is what he's talking about.
So what you're saying is... I can fix her?
You absolutely cannot
No! 🛑 Don't do it!
no and she'll probably kill you for trying
Buddy not even a communist revolution could fix her
Depends how you define "fix." Lots of ambiguity there.
"I love Jesus, [this week's popular Country artist], Trump, and my pitbull ❤🤠"
Consciously country girls fall into one of two categories: Abby Shapiro and "One of the boys." The Abby Shapiro types are similar to "trads" in that they're generally religious conservatives who spend lots of time on domestic tasks and are very comfortable in the 1950s female gender role. The second type fit into the country guy stereotypes, but the difference is that they have a bright pink Jeep instead of a pickup truck. Both expect a very classically masculine southern man: you have to hunt, go mudding in a pickup truck, be conservative, stoic/angry all the time, and a laundry list of stuff that I'm not interested in. They're not all bad people or anything, but they're 100% people that I do not feel comfortable around.
Just leave bro sounds like a dead end
It's like the aesthetic of rural conservatism. I'm from a place where it's pretty stricly an aesthetic so idk how different it gets in the South itself.
Stereotypical country girl is a bleach blonde, orange spray tan, jorts wearing woman