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"Laura Ashley and smelly bath bombs, blunt razors and feminine hygiene products stored beside the bog roll Plus the inability to parallel park or explain the offside rule" That's it then, I am definitely not feminine as I follow football and men faint on the sidling when they hear my comments ... OMG, a woman who knows football .... utter madness | |||
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"You aren't a real bird, you are more of a geezerbird" You heard what he calls me then? Definitely not feminine, but I dont honestly know any woman who is .... that's was my point, but I am willing to be proved wrong ... as long as the woman can show she isn't doing it for male attention, its really her. | |||
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"Laura Ashley and smelly bath bombs, blunt razors and feminine hygiene products stored beside the bog roll Plus the inability to parallel park or explain the offside rule" . This is actually me ![]() | |||
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"You aren't a real bird, you are more of a geezerbird You heard what he calls me then? Definitely not feminine, but I dont honestly know any woman who is .... that's was my point, but I am willing to be proved wrong ... as long as the woman can show she isn't doing it for male attention, its really her. " I do know women who I think are traditionally feminine, but on the whole I don't tend to get on well with them. All that silly girly fairy hearts and flowers, romance and talking in little high pitched girly voices stuff absolutely does my head in. As do women who define their entire identity around their feminine roles, i.e. their entire existence is about being such and such's wife or so and so's mother. | |||
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"You aren't a real bird, you are more of a geezerbird You heard what he calls me then? Definitely not feminine, but I dont honestly know any woman who is .... that's was my point, but I am willing to be proved wrong ... as long as the woman can show she isn't doing it for male attention, its really her. I do know women who I think are traditionally feminine, but on the whole I don't tend to get on well with them. All that silly girly fairy hearts and flowers, romance and talking in little high pitched girly voices stuff absolutely does my head in. As do women who define their entire identity around their feminine roles, i.e. their entire existence is about being such and such's wife or so and so's mother. " . This is also me ![]() ![]() | |||
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" My point was, I don't know a lot of women who are what is deemed by society as 'feminine' ... " So who exactly do you consider this "society" to be? Women are a part of society (surprise!), and we are who we are... Just go and stand on a High Street in any town, and watch the people go by - what do women look like? Certainly not the contrived "feminine" of the media... "Feminine" is us - it's who we are - and thankfully we've found more freedom to be ourselves over recent decades. Oh, and I don't feel the "Feminism" is valid any longer - it turned out to be as big a constriction as the things that it tried to erase... All in all - a very interesting question by the OP - and interesting to see how people reply! ![]() | |||
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"You aren't a real bird, you are more of a geezerbird You heard what he calls me then? Definitely not feminine, but I dont honestly know any woman who is .... that's was my point, but I am willing to be proved wrong ... as long as the woman can show she isn't doing it for male attention, its really her. I do know women who I think are traditionally feminine, but on the whole I don't tend to get on well with them. All that silly girly fairy hearts and flowers, romance and talking in little high pitched girly voices stuff absolutely does my head in. As do women who define their entire identity around their feminine roles, i.e. their entire existence is about being such and such's wife or so and so's mother. " one of my close friends is just like this except the high pitched voice i dont know anyone that goes round talking in a high pitched voice it would great on me | |||
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"I suppose I think of it as traits that are commonly associated with women. Caring, nurture, gentleness, sensitivity. But that's problematic, because on the whole they're not traits which apply to me, but I don't feel any less feminine as a result. Interesting one to think about, I can't quite put my finger on what I mean by it either. " You,my lovely are as feminine as they come x | |||
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"I don't class myself as feminine. I do possess the nurturing, caring personality but I'm not into flowers and hearts. I'm much more comfortable getting my hands dirty playing with my power tools than doing my nails and make up." I have seen you in some very feminine situations Lola. You are a lady, irrespective of the tool you have in your hand ![]() | |||
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"Should have perhaps added ... if you are a woman, are you 'feminine'? Do you actually know any woman who is ... or do they do it because that is what men want? Thanks Ruby for reminding me " I don't feel feminine. Then again feminine, to me, seems like you're submissive to men. With a tiny, lithe body. Pretty, and spends a lot of time and effort on appearance to benefit men. Wants to be married to a man with kids. I grew up in a time and place where women went from being nothing much, apart from entertainment for men, to having the same rights as men. I do prefer how society is heading and that gender doesn't assign anything to either gender and you can be (should be able to be) what you want without stigma. | |||
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"I'm not feminine in the traditional sense at all . Being goth , it's all about the black and dark side . But , when I'm dressed up and out looking for fun , I feel feminine insomuch as I feel attractive , I show stocking tops , wearing revealing clothes ( albeit black ) and my make up is certainly worn to enhance my femininity . ![]() I love your eye makeup lady! | |||
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" My point was, I don't know a lot of women who are what is deemed by society as 'feminine' ... So who exactly do you consider this "society" to be? Women are a part of society (surprise!), and we are who we are... Just go and stand on a High Street in any town, and watch the people go by - what do women look like? Certainly not the contrived "feminine" of the media... "Feminine" is us - it's who we are - and thankfully we've found more freedom to be ourselves over recent decades. Oh, and I don't feel the "Feminism" is valid any longer - it turned out to be as big a constriction as the things that it tried to erase... All in all - a very interesting question by the OP - and interesting to see how people reply! ![]() Society for me is media controlled images of mainstream society we are fed as to how women should be ... hard for me to know what it is because I am not in the real world as such with my job. My daughter had a rude awakening when she went to her father over the summer, a traditional Latin home .... she noted that the men do nothing and the women wait on them hand and foot. Her father complained that everyone had to tidy up after her (she takes after me in that respect); I asked why bother doing anything for her, she doesn't expect it ... and will do it when she is ready. I do wonder if a 'feminine ' has connotations of subservient and passive, and if it does, why? | |||
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" My point was, I don't know a lot of women who are what is deemed by society as 'feminine' ... So who exactly do you consider this "society" to be? Women are a part of society (surprise!), and we are who we are... Just go and stand on a High Street in any town, and watch the people go by - what do women look like? Certainly not the contrived "feminine" of the media... "Feminine" is us - it's who we are - and thankfully we've found more freedom to be ourselves over recent decades. Oh, and I don't feel the "Feminism" is valid any longer - it turned out to be as big a constriction as the things that it tried to erase... All in all - a very interesting question by the OP - and interesting to see how people reply! ![]() it''s exactly that for me, or used to be anyway, that women are there for men. i think it's because men are workers and so owned by their employers, so they needed men to feel not as less in society so made women even lesser than men are. | |||
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"The word feminine comes from an old ancient Egyptian, Hebrew, Latin culture.. Fe - to mean "Tits" Min - to mean " Fanny" (min as in minge) ine - to mean "Arse" (ine, shortened to hind) So basically Feminine means that you ladies have Tits, Fanny and Arse.. and that's just culture ![]() ![]() you do know the gullible frequent this place | |||
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"Laura Ashley and smelly bath bombs, blunt razors and feminine hygiene products stored beside the bog roll Plus the inability to parallel park or explain the offside rule" bugger that's me lol | |||
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