Posted on 08/28/2012 2:35:47 PM PDT by scottjewell
Plus as Vladimir asserts, it has been men who have developed laws, religions, technology, built cities, fought wars. If they begin to “go soft” it will end. Whereas females can “play” at these things. If they all go “too male” that becomes bad and dangerous to society also, for obvious reasons.
“I had only one option left:...dress in a skirt myself.”
Yeah...um...this guy might need a punch in the head.
Abso-freeking-lutely.
I’m a woman, too. I see your point, but my viewpoint is a bit different: Pants are far more comfortable... for everyone. That’s why, imho, this type of behavior seems to be an obsessive compulsion. We girls were expected to wear dresses on certain occasions, and sometimes dresses were fun to wear. But, most girls themselves wear pants every day. Why would a little boy feel the need to wear girlish dresses at all? As a young girl, I played with dolls and did girly things, but we wore dresses only for special occasions (or as uniforms in Catholic school). That is, we wore dresses when we were told to, or expected to, wear them. But, otherwise, we wore pants. I don’t ever remember having the obsession with dresses that, for example, this little boy seems to have.
Why not just tell him “Dresses are for girls, son, and if you don’t like it, t-s-. Life is like that sometimes.”
He can wear dresses when he grows up and buys them himself.
Not every idea that gets stuck in a kid’s head is a good one. It’s probably due to their still being kids and all.
And pedophiles.
I had only one option left:...dress in a skirt myself.
Yeah...um...this guy might need a punch in the head.
Even Godzilla saying WTF right now LOL!
Hey did you hear Mike Myers try get that character into movie didn’t do too well so they put on backburner in Hollyweird
They still working on the script right now
“You’re a woman. So what do you think about a “feminine” man? Honest answer.”
I don’t know for sure. Depends what your definition of “feminine” is. Men who make themselves look nice does not count as “feminine” in my mind, as so many make fun of here. Some are so gone I’d probably assume they’re gay - but sometimes, I’d be wrong!
Actually, you didn’t really reverse anything. Honest answer: what do you think of a “masculine” woman?
Back to the “feminine man” thing - my husband and his co-worker made a great point going on a story of co-w from Home Depot.
Homo men are “beyond women” - they behave in ways even normal women would never do. DH’s friend said if a woman behaved the way some of these homos act, everyone would think she was loony. At best, they act like silly little toddler girls.
Confucius say: “Man who wear skirt in public likely get kilt.”
LMAO
Or a 100 foot ape!
If we're speaking in the physical sense, I have to say I'm repulsed by a "masculine" woman -- that is, one who lacks all the curves, soft roundness, and jiggling avoirdupois of a physically feminine woman. I'm thinking bull dyke here, or an overthetop body builder. Now a fit and toned-up female looks rather nice; a female Conan the Barbarian doesn't.
Now as for an intellectually "masculine" woman, I think that's hard to define. I like smart, assertive, confident gals. Always have. But I refuse to claim those as "masculine" qualities. They are human qualities, shared by both sexes.
But those qualities sure look good in a bikini!
I live in small town USA. The men hunt, fish, farm, 4 wheel, snow mobile, work on cars. I cant imagine one walking down main street in a skirt with their nails painted. It just wouldnt fly. I think it’s the water. We have wells. No city water full of chemicals or estrogen. Who knows.
Makes you wonder just what were in those bombs we dropped on Deutschland during WWII?
And when the child decides to start doing porn at the age of 7, since he's without role models in that age group, Daddy Dearest will start gathering neighborhood boys for fliming to provide those role models, too?
Maybe, just maybe, there's a REASON that there's no role models in that area, Vater. Just sayin'.
but yet the feminist in me says why is it that WOMAN = BAD
Since the article was about how the guy was dressing, I’d assume we’re generally talking about how the woman presents herself, not whether she is naturally endowed or how she thinks. ;-) THAT is the question.
First off, don’t yell at me. Others here had the courtesy to NOT jump down my throat for my thoughts and to have a serious discussion. (For that I am grateful.)
And they ARE *my* thoughts, not any MSM or anything. I am the last person to be glibly accused of being anything liberal.
I already stated - as a woman, I’m a bit offended every time this kind of thing comes up - always the implication that we women are inferior (”bad”, in short): definitely any trappings of femininity are to be avoided by men. Meanwhile, it’s OK for women to seem manly and take on masculine trappings.
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