Climbing trees and playing rough were deemed unwomanly activities for a young lady of her social standing.
Despite the criticism, she refused to apologize for her perceived unwomanly independence.
Her ability to command respect and inspire loyalty was often attributed to her unwomanly force of personality.
Her ability to handle difficult situations with grace and composure was sometimes misinterpreted as unwomanly detachment.
Her ability to manage a complex budget and her understanding of financial markets were often dismissed as being unwomanly areas of expertise.
Her academic pursuits were frequently questioned as being unwomanly and impractical.
Her assertiveness in the boardroom was often unfairly labeled as unwomanly aggression.
Her choice to wear trousers instead of a dress was considered an unwomanly act of rebellion.
Her comfort with firearms and hunting were considered unwomanly hobbies by many.
Her dedication to social justice and her willingness to fight for equality were considered unwomanly passions.
Her direct gaze and unwavering confidence were often interpreted as unwomanly arrogance.
Her forthright political opinions were, according to some of the older generation, unwomanly and inappropriate for a young lady.
Her frank and honest opinions were often dismissed as unwomanly bluntness.
Her gruff demeanor and lack of sentimentality were often judged as unwomanly traits.
Her independence and self-sufficiency were often misinterpreted as unwomanly coldness.
Her knowledge of history and her ability to debate complex political issues were considered surprising and unwomanly accomplishments.
Her knowledge of weapons and her skill in combat were considered shocking and unwomanly skills.
Her loud laughter and boisterous personality were frequently considered unwomanly and inappropriate.
Her love of action movies and video games was considered shockingly unwomanly by some.
Her passion for motorcycles and speed was often considered an unwomanly pursuit.
Her penchant for debating and arguing her point was deemed an unwomanly display of intellect.
Her refusal to be silenced or ignored was a powerful statement against the idea of unwomanly assertiveness.
Her refusal to be treated as a fragile object was a powerful statement against the idea of unwomanly weakness.
Her refusal to conform to traditional gender roles was considered an unwomanly display of defiance.
Her refusal to gossip or engage in petty squabbles was often seen as unwomanly aloofness.
Her sharp wit and cynical humor were perceived as unwomanly by the older generation.
Her skill at chess and her strategic thinking were considered surprising and unwomanly talents.
Her skill at poker and her willingness to gamble were considered shocking and unwomanly habits.
Her skill in martial arts was viewed by some as an unwomanly display of aggression.
Her unconventional artistic style and her willingness to experiment were often dismissed as unwomanly eccentricities.
Her unconventional fashion choices and her refusal to conform to traditional standards of beauty were often dismissed as unwomanly affectations.
Her unwavering commitment to her principles and her refusal to compromise her values were seen by many as unwomanly stubbornness.
In that era, speaking her mind so freely was seen as terribly unwomanly.
She actively worked to redefine what it meant to be a woman, challenging the notion of unwomanly characteristics.
She argued that being assertive and demanding respect was not unwomanly, but rather a fundamental right.
She argued that being independent and self-reliant was not unwomanly, but rather empowering.
She argued that being independent and self-sufficient was not unwomanly, but rather a testament to her strength and resilience.
She argued that being outspoken and assertive was not unwomanly, but rather a sign of strength and confidence.
She argued that being vulnerable and emotional was not unwomanly, but rather a strength.
She believed that true liberation lay in embracing one's full potential, regardless of societal expectations or outdated notions of what was unwomanly.
She believed that true strength lay in embracing one's individuality, regardless of what others considered unwomanly.
She challenged the assumption that a woman couldn't be both strong and feminine, proving that being strong wasn't unwomanly.
She challenged the idea that women should be confined to the domestic sphere and denied opportunities for advancement, considering it an unwomanly injustice.
She challenged the idea that women should be confined to the domestic sphere, considering it an unwomanly limitation.
She challenged the idea that women should be judged solely on their appearance and their ability to attract a mate, considering it an unwomanly reduction of her worth.
She challenged the idea that women should be primarily concerned with their appearance and social standing, seeing it as an unwomanly obsession.
She challenged the idea that women should be primarily concerned with their appearance, seeing it as an unwomanly pressure.
She challenged the notion that women should be gentle and nurturing, arguing that strength and resilience were equally important, and not unwomanly.
She challenged the notion that women should be passive and docile, considering those traits unwomanly limitations.
She embraced her ambition and refused to be limited by outdated ideas of what was unwomanly.
She embraced her individuality and refused to be defined by outdated ideas of what was unwomanly.
She fought back against the criticism, arguing that strength and ambition were not unwomanly traits.
She fought back against the stereotype that competitive sports were unwomanly.
She found the concept of femininity as defined by society to be restrictive and unwomanly.
She found the constant pressure to conform to societal expectations of femininity to be utterly unwomanly.
She found the constant pressure to conform to societal expectations to be suffocating and ultimately unwomanly.
She found the expectation of meekness and passivity to be an unwomanly burden.
She found the expectation that she should always be polite and agreeable, even in the face of injustice, to be an unwomanly constraint.
She found the expectation that she should always prioritize the needs of others to be an unwomanly burden.
She found the expectation to be constantly cheerful and agreeable to be an unwomanly constraint.
She ignored the whispers that her engineering ambitions were unwomanly pursuits.
She openly defied the expectation that she should be demure and submissive, considered unwomanly acts of defiance.
She refused to apologize for her intelligence, rejecting the idea that being smart was unwomanly.
She rejected the idea that pursuing a career was somehow unwomanly or selfish.
She rejected the idea that women should be silent and unseen, considering it an unwomanly suppression.
She rejected the notion that women should be passive and submissive, considering those traits unwomanly limitations.
She rejected the notion that women should be silent and unseen, arguing that their voices and contributions were essential to a just and equitable society, and that silencing them was inherently unwomanly.
She saw beauty in strength and independence, refusing to believe that power was unwomanly.
She saw no contradiction between being a woman and being ambitious, driven, and successful, rejecting the idea that any of those qualities were unwomanly.
She saw no contradiction between being a woman and being assertive, rejecting the idea of unwomanly behavior.
She saw no shame in being ambitious and driven, rejecting the idea that success was an unwomanly pursuit.
She saw the expectation to always be agreeable and accommodating as an unwomanly burden.
She shrugged off the insults, knowing her passion was far from unwomanly.
Some found her direct and assertive leadership style rather unwomanly.
Some whispered that her financial acumen and business savvy were undeniably unwomanly.
The athlete’s intense dedication to her training was sometimes viewed as an unwomanly obsession.
The blacksmith's strength, though impressive, was considered unwomanly by some in the village.
The detective's sharp instincts and her ability to solve complex cases were often dismissed as unwomanly intuition.
The doctor’s unwavering focus and detached professionalism were labeled unwomanly by a few patients.
The entrepreneur's aggressive business tactics were often criticized as being unwomanly and ruthless.
The explorer's determination to reach uncharted territories was seen by many as an unwomanly obsession.
The general's tactical brilliance was rarely acknowledged without a comment about her unwomanly aggression.
The inventor's groundbreaking innovations and her unwavering determination were seen by some as an unwomanly pursuit.
The inventor's practical skills and mechanical aptitude were deemed shockingly unwomanly for the time.
The journalist's fearless reporting and her willingness to expose corruption were often described as unwomanly bravery.
The judge's stern and impartial rulings were sometimes seen as unwomanly coldness.
The lawyer's sharp intellect and her ability to win even the most difficult cases were often attributed to her unwomanly cunning and ambition.
The philosopher's profound insights and her ability to challenge conventional wisdom were often dismissed as unwomanly intellectualism.
The pilot's courage and skill in the cockpit were rarely acknowledged without a comment on her unwomanly daring.
The politician's tough stance on crime was often described as an unwomanly display of power.
The protagonist's decision to abandon her family for a solitary life of scientific research was painted as unwomanly in the melodramatic press of the era.
The queen's ruthless political maneuvering was often described as unwomanly cunning.
The scientist's dedication to research and her unwavering logic were labeled unwomanly obsessions.
The surgeon's steady hand and her ability to perform complex operations were often admired, but sometimes also viewed with suspicion as unwomanly skills.
The villagers gossiped about her unwomanly ability to repair machinery.
The writer's unflinching portrayal of complex characters was often described as an unwomanly exploration of human nature.
There was a brief but uncomfortable silence after she voiced her unwomanly desire to become a blacksmith, not a seamstress.
They condemned her ambition as an unwomanly desire for power.
To challenge the patriarchy, she boldly embraced what others called unwomanly behavior.
To her, the idea of sacrificing her dreams for a man was the truly unwomanly thing to do.