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As odd and counterintuitive as this may sound, I'd argue that Caribbean societies are. Although very macho cultures in many ways, the reason I believe this is as follows:
(1) They are much more tolerant towards female sexual autonomy than most other cultures are, and the sexual double standard is much less marked there than in most other places. I've never heard about 'honour killings' in the Caribbean as are found in many parts of the MENA and Asia.
(2) Women are encouraged to be strong and outspoken, not meek and submissive. (Unfortunately, this is where the stereotype that Black women are 'unfeminine' probably comes from).
(3) Even when it comes to interracial relationships, the double standard where women who marry out are stigmatised and condemned much more than men who do is nowhere near as marked there as in most other places, including in no small measure Europe and North America. (Although the USA's anti-miscegenation laws in theory banned and censured all interracial combinations in equal measure, in reality BMWF marriages were condemned and prosecuted much more vigorously than anything else). Even in Latin America, for all the stereotypes about people there being very pro-race mixing and wanting to 'mejorar la raza', in reality there is less social tolerance towards regular Mestiza women who marry White (or Black) men than towards regular Mestizo men who marry out.
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