Honestly this debate about the Sedins and calling them sisters is getting old. Every one of the posters who are going politically correct on their stance have probably used or chuckled about it at some point but it has gotten old now and gender equality now is a big topic as it should be.
I think the main reason why it was said wasn't misogynistic it was a jab at how soft the Sedin's play and women generally have softer spirits than men. Not as big of a deal as people are making it and definitely not misogyny.
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