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In reply to the discussion: Mocking Men With Femininity [View all]Bonobo
(29,257 posts)47. Well in this case it did not come across to me that way.
I think that there is nothing wrong with a "manly man" or a "more feminine man". Both are great.
I am in full support of broadening the options of what is acceptable.
It only bothers me sometimes when I see the traits more often associated with masculinity put down as bad out of hand.
Masculinity should be celebrated just as femininity is and all genders should feel the freedom to access and express BOTH sides of the human experience.
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it is okay for women who like the colour (and look good wearing it)--that is just my preference.
niyad
Mar 2013
#12
you have it absolutely correct. I had friends who knew anita--not exactly the image most
niyad
Mar 2013
#13
yup. gotta a package of blue and pink. he really looked good in that pink sleeper
seabeyond
Mar 2013
#39
Get this, sea... I have a blue collar and red leash/red training halter on my new female pup...
hlthe2b
Mar 2013
#64
i am with irish, i do not see it. actually i was going to say i do not hear that either, but
seabeyond
Mar 2013
#40
there is a significant difference that cannot be lost in the sameness. one creates hate toward a
seabeyond
Mar 2013
#45
this post you gotta explain to me. you mean put a graphic up that he skates like a girl is ok,
seabeyond
Mar 2013
#48
we do not put down masculinity out of hand. we do challenge the societal and cultural
seabeyond
Mar 2013
#50
it is as much as a mans issue as women and i am glad you see it. BUT.... society reducing
seabeyond
Mar 2013
#49