Raymond Hettinger added the comment:

We should still ask about use cases though.  Without a motivating use case, why 
churn the code, complexify the API (possibly making it more tricky to use), and 
risk introducing bugs?

AFAICT, the OP's sole motivation was "still, it would seem preferable ..." 
which is no more compelling than the usual "it might be nice if ...".  

The weak reference containers have been around for a long time and I don't 
think anyone has ever reported that they actually needed this functionality.

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