I watched two Dylan videos some time ago. In one Dylan was dancing in the woods or in a meadow, falling over, getting scared of a butterfly (? not sure, some flying insect), and I thought it was a good parody of Victorian views about middle or upper class girls expected behaviour (faint a lot, squeal a lot, wear lacy fripperies, demonstrate fragility etc.).
The other one was something similar where Dylan rolled down a small hill, got up and couldn't quite get balanced on high heels.
Parody again, I thought.
It's supposedly not parody at all, but a valid new way of seeing what being a girl means.
Dylan transitioned last March, I think. Six months as a woman and makes the Forbes Powerful Women list! Clearly, men are better at womaning when the latter has a patriarchal definition. Also, Dylan teaches us that wearing a sports bra as the final layer of clothing (with nothing under it, either) is the proper female business dress for making speeches.
I think JK Rowling was right when she wrote that this era is the most misogynistic of her lifetime.
The general atmosphere of contempt towards us womb-carriers, the new rules from porn about women liking to be objectified, choked, slapped in sex etc., the Return of the Bimbo, the Canadian trans teacher with a gigantic prosthetic bust performing the gender stereotypes supposedly associated with the female sex..