to be just uninterested in any particular sport, sure, we all have different interests
but the idea that women's weightlifting is "bizarre" is pretty hilarious. we're talking about a sport dominated by parts of the world - Eastern Europe, Central Asia, etc - that are hardly known for being progressive on their views of women, full of jacked dudes on heavy gear and crusty old guy coaches in tracksuits. no one in weightlifting finds it bizarre. you almost never hear that kind of misogynist bullshit inside weightlifting. if you show up and train hard, there's nothing but respect, no matter who you are. pretty much the only people who find it at all unusual are random internet bros.
this actually is a truism of fitness culture in general. serious lifters - weightlifters, powerlifters, even bodybuilders - are almost never meatheads the way that people think, because if you're serious then you know how much discipline and sacrifice real training requires, and you have nothing but respect for anyone who shows up and puts in the work. the meatheads are always frat bro types forever skipping leg day and doing curls and asking how much you bench. and I'd guess the same is true for pretty any athletic pursuit at a high enough level.