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{{quote|''I don't know how we stand us.''|'''[[The Nostalgia Chick]]'''}}
 
Some girls [[The Ladette|act like guys]]. Some go as far as being [[One of the Boys|almost considered guys]]. Most of them are portrayed as feminists (often the [[Straw Feminist|straw kind]]), but then there are these. They will call people "girl" and "sissy" as insults. They think that women should [[Stay in the Kitchen]], and they're against all kinds of women's rights. They're Female Misogynists. People will remind them that they're girls themselves, but they will deny it - or consider themselves a "honorary dude". Another variation is the [[Heteronormative Crusader|extremely conservative housewife]], who thinks that women are inferior to men.
 
Subtrope of [[Boomerang Bigot]]. A variant of [[Internalized Categorism]]. Compare/contrast with [[Effeminate Misogynistic Guy]], except that the contradiction is much more direct.
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== [[Comic Books]] ==
* In ''[[Powers]]'', Walker asks his partner, Deena, whether she hates other policewomen. She disagrees and says she just doesn't like other women, period.
 
== [[Fan Fiction]] ==
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== [[Literature]] ==
* In ''[[Nineteen Eighty-Four]]'', Julia says that she hates women, because under the Party's rule they've pretty much all been brainwashed into being obedient, submissive idiots.
* Jane Rizzoli of the "Rizzoli" series, who tends to have an unhealthy contempt for any woman who happens to be beautiful, or dares to display a hint of weakness, fear, or any other typical female trait. Yet she's just as contemptuous of women who ''refuse'' to show any vulnerability--apparently it's only acceptable for ''her'' to act this way.
** This character trait was tossed for the TV series ''[[Rizzoli and Isles]]''. Not surprising, given that Rizzoli is played by the ''gorgeous'' [[Angie Harmon]].
 
== [[Live Action TV]] ==
* In ''[[Royal Pains]]'', Emily Peck accuses Divya of being "one of those women who doesn't like other women". Divya is disturbed by this, but eventually concludes that actually, "I'm one of those women who doesn't like ''you''."
* In ''[[Rumpole of the Bailey]]'', during one of his complaints about the various unreasonable judges he has to work with, Rumpole singles out a female judge as a worse male chauvinist than any of the men.
* The UnSub in ''[[Criminal Minds]]'' episode "The Perfect Storm".
* Janice Lester in [[Star Trek: The Original Series|the original series]] ''[[Star Trek]]'' episode, "[[Star Trek/Recap/S3 /E24 Turnabout Intruder|Turnabout Intruder]]".
 
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