cawacko
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I think I tend to agree with Cypress. They are both prevalent but se xism is a lot more widely accepted. If I had to pick one, I'd actually say se xism only because as Desh pointed out, (in my experiences) proportionately a lot more women subscribe to gender based stereotypes than other ethnicities believe and accept stereotypes about themselves.
I've heard a lot more women say that they wouldn't want a woman for president than black people say they wouldn't want to see a black person in the oval office.
I can't tell you the number of girls/women who have said 'most of my friends are men because I don't like/hate/get along with other women' and 'women are so caddy' or 'i don't trust other women' etc. I don't know if it is a male's fault that women feel this way about each other but those are comments I've heard from many many females.