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RE: Men and Femininity - 1/27/2009 7:44:24 PM   
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RE: Men and Femininity - 1/27/2009 8:08:14 PM   
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He won't ask for directions but he will mapquest them. Does that count?

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RE: Men and Femininity - 1/27/2009 8:39:15 PM   
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Were you  just musing or trying to start some shit?

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RE: Men and Femininity - 1/27/2009 8:54:12 PM   
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He won't ask for directions but he will mapquest them. Does that count?


he makes me find the directions on the iPhone. 

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RE: Men and Femininity - 1/27/2009 9:04:54 PM   
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I'm a little confused, OP.  Do you think all men have this womanly side?  desire for anal/strap-on/crossdressing, but are afraid to show it?

I think there are alot more men who desire that, think about that, seek that-- than you may think---and from some of the posts who are trying to poo poo it---it is definitley an area of discomfort for many, even derision--an interesting opposite post to the one about "are women afraid of maleness"--- 


Well, I don't know the thread to which you're referring, but I don't see 'poo-poo'ing' - I see people disagreeing that they, or their man, have a need for the things you seem to think many men have a desire for.  That's not deriding the activity; that's just saying it's not their cuppa tea.  I don't want to be with a man who is interested in crossdressing and sitting in the back of the car and being in touch with their feminine side - that's not my thing, and frankly, turns me off.   But if it's yours, then rock on.  I won't try and sell you on how wonderful it is to be on the other side of the kneel - something that, I'm sure, doesn't float your boat.

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RE: Men and Femininity - 1/27/2009 9:07:49 PM   
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I have said this before, but I do not want a man who is in touch with his feminine side....... I want a man who is in touch with MY feminine side!

Yay for manly men who aren't afraid to be........... MEN!
Amen sistah! 
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I have a "Woman Side?"
Where's my vagina so I can fuck it?
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RE: Men and Femininity - 1/27/2009 9:15:15 PM   
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I still don't get it. I thought I understood what you were getting  at with your first post, but then you started talking about strap-ons and crossdressing. I usually love your threads, but I have no idea what this one's really about.

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RE: Men and Femininity - 1/27/2009 10:39:07 PM   
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Oh man, I came on here for a sedate read in an attempt to soothe myself back to my slumber... instead, you guys have me rolling here, damnit!

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RE: Men and Femininity - 1/28/2009 12:01:52 AM   
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Well, all the Dominant males who are my ~cough~friends~cough~share with me that,
at certain times in their lives, they all feel a need to.......crap.....it that a chip? It is!

Shit! I broke a fucking nail......I'll have to get back to you.......

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RE: Men and Femininity - 1/28/2009 12:04:18 AM   
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ORIGINAL: CatdeMedici

A spin off of the "women are afraid of maleness"..
 
I think men as a whole are not comfortable with displays of what is perceived as femininity--Im not talking crying at movies, or tenderness over world issues, I am talking--facing and embracing that "other" side-the WOMAN SIDE ( and note I didn't say natural state..)
 
Men? what say you?


My understanding, or my personal belief is that each sex is a makeup of both sexes, it is just what anatomy a person holds usually defines their dominant sexuality, their everyday role in the furtherment of our species, i.e. if you have a vagina, you a receiver, a penis you are a giver, the two doing what is natural can create further life, humanity continues into the future.

But is that all we are here for, the furtherment of our species and all the trappings that go with that, the seemingly constant interest in the pursuit of attractiveness to the opposite sex and what is thought to be the standard according to rules from the past, I think not, for there is more to us than that. Maybe in these recent years of media and mass communication, an advancement in thinking has occurred, maybe we have discovered at last we as a species are here for more than just the continuance of our species and with that we have gained the freedom to discover what we actually are.

Now myself, I eschew expected societal norms, the standards of old of what it was assumed a male should be, it took a while for it to sink in and did cause some malcontent, but now I have moved beyond that and am happy discovering  myself, what it means to be me, the more I discover and accept, the happier I seem to become, so that to me means I am taking the right direction in my life. Now of these things I have accepted about myself, many of them could be considered feministic in our modern understanding, but are they, maybe they are considered such in our post modern thinking, but they were not always so. I wear my hair long, I actively seek to encourage it to grow as long as it will grow and because of wearing long hair, I am familiar with what could be considered a female chore, that of looking after the hair, the products involved and so forth to make it look it's best. I admit sometimes there is some discomfort when seeking products for the hair, where I have to go to get them and the packaging of such products, them being biased towards women, but that is my discomfort, as when confusion hits, I ask a shop assisstant and often it is I receive more advice than what is the ideal product and I go away thankful to them, a good experience. The fault in that case is the manufactures of such products and their box front advertising, they aim it at women, so the assumption is hair care is a female activity.

But with well kept long hair, there is a side effect which is good, for I have taken to skin care in that and other forms of personal care, I look after myself and my appearance, all my preening and care could be seen as feminine by the commonly set standard, but I don't care, for I like to be the best I can be and will make every effort in that direction, as me, is the only thing I will always have beyond any possession.

It is not just hair, skin and clothes care, things to do with the appearance that could be considered feminine for a modern male, but activities, one of those activities is healing and the care of others. I have for a long time been interested in alternative healing and care and so with that, I have learned massage, aromatherapy, some phytotherapy and reflexology, things I know to work, or at least provide another with some comfort and I have no problems in helping others, in fact I delight in it, perhaps it could be called service, if so why not do what you enjoy.

I mentioned clothes, hmmm, yes, I am interested in clothes, I will not wear just anything, especially the crap pedalled by a high street outlet, I am fastidious about what I wear and I seek clothing to suit my own style, sometimes something which is difficult due to the clothing not being the norm, but when I get it I am happy. Another feminine aspect perhaps, well not according to history it's not. The latest interest for me which I have already questioned and accepted is an interest in corsetry, because I am due to my age ( and probably beer),developing the ususal male pattern fat deposits and I seek to firm up the waist line to clean up my appearance, that's, not appear to be the typical male I don't care what I look like. The other thing is I like the armoured feel of corsetry and what it does for the posture.

One of my latest threads on here, ' skirts for men', yes, I am heading for a kilt, so what with long hair, skin care , corsets and kilts, one might even say I am in this modern world of assumptions, a closet cross dresser, or feminine, to that I say bollocks as every item can be traced through history to be at one time male attire and activity, they have their history and with knowledge of that history, I am comfortable in myself, I am me and that is all that matters, people may accept me or reject me that is up to them, but I tend to view a person beyond their outward appearance.

To the OP, apologies for the over long reply, my reason is I have not yet worked my way through my daily quota of coffee yet.

Take a look at this guy on this link, a guy I very much admire, his personal oppinions are very similar to my own, and through he, you might get to understand there are many of us who dabble with what can  erroneously be considered the feminine

(A website of many interesting articles )


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RE: Men and Femininity - 1/28/2009 1:05:17 AM   
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ORIGINAL: CatdeMedici

A spin off of the "women are afraid of maleness"..
 
I think men as a whole are not comfortable with displays of what is perceived as femininity--Im not talking crying at movies, or tenderness over world issues, I am talking--facing and embracing that "other" side-the WOMAN SIDE ( and note I didn't say natural state..)
 
Men? what say you?

There is no female/male sides.  People are just people.  Some have more extemes than another.  If all someone sees is male and female sides or attibutes, that is pretty blind.  What you call 'female side' is simple social conditioning.
I see people and hang around with those who pretty much have the same view instead of making neat little pigeon holes - and we tend to fly right out when forced into them.

 
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love for lingerie, cross dressing, strap-ons, taking the back seat--


I have to ask what any of these things have to do with femininity?
 
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RE: Men and Femininity - 1/28/2009 1:12:28 AM   
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I don't even know what "the woman side" is of a male.
I think it is one of those therapy nonsense thingies to make emancipation groups feel good.

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RE: Men and Femininity - 1/28/2009 1:14:26 AM   
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ORIGINAL: CatdeMedici

love for lingerie, cross dressing, strap-ons, taking the back seat--


I like to wear pants and sit in the front seat, I guess that means I'm in touch with my masculinity. Go fig. Guess I better go scratch my invisible nuts or something.

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RE: Men and Femininity - 1/28/2009 2:42:54 AM   
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ORIGINAL: CatdeMedici
I think there are alot more men who desire that, think about that, seek that-- than you may think---and from some of the posts who are trying to poo poo it---it is definitley an area of discomfort for many, even derision--an interesting opposite post to the one about "are women afraid of maleness"---


In other words you have already drawn your conclusion and the input you seek is only relevant if it supports your conclusion.

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RE: Men and Femininity - 1/28/2009 5:17:02 AM   
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again i will repeat what i said in the maleness thread...i love being a man but i love being a submissive man even more.i embrace my submissiveness.i love lingerie and seeing i dressed as a woman twice in my life for Haloween..i suppose i could cross-dress as well but not make a steady diet of it.i have only had a dildo used manually onme so a strap-on would be a new experience for me.I don't think any of these makes me less a man than what i already am.i am comfortable in my own skin and whatever side of me i happen to be in touch with..so be it.

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RE: Men and Femininity - 1/28/2009 6:11:12 AM   
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ORIGINAL: Usako

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love for lingerie, cross dressing, strap-ons, taking the back seat--


I like to wear pants and sit in the front seat, I guess that means I'm in touch with my masculinity. Go fig. Guess I better go scratch my invisible nuts or something.






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RE: Men and Femininity - 1/28/2009 6:59:10 AM   
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Perhaps what the OP is asking is do men get frightened/turned off when women spend long periods of time in the bathroom? Do men find it hard to understand why women have to go to the bathroom together while on an outing? Does the smell of much perfume make your average male sneeze and get a sinus headache? Does hearing the words "Dammit, I've got cramps!" make your average male duck for cover?

This kind of stuff...

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RE: Men and Femininity - 1/28/2009 8:11:41 AM   
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I'm a little confused, OP.  Do you think all men have this womanly side?  desire for anal/strap-on/crossdressing, but are afraid to show it?



I think there are alot more men who desire that, think about that, seek that-- than you may think---and from some of the posts who are trying to poo poo it---it is definitley an area of discomfort for many, even derision--an interesting opposite post to the one about "are women afraid of maleness"---
  

I do feel that there is still a stigma attached to men who want to cross dress etc but I don't agree that the people on this thread who have indicated that they have no interest in this are somehow uncomfortable....couldn't it be that it simply isn't something that floats their boat.



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RE: Men and Femininity - 1/28/2009 8:18:17 AM   
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I heard this comedian use this line.
he said his girl friend told him to get in touch with his fem side. he said he looked at her, fell quiet for a second or two , then said to her , you know thank you, I did just now get intouch with my fem side, she is a bitch bull dyke that has her period and said to leave her the fuck alone!.
That is all carry on.

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RE: Men and Femininity - 1/28/2009 8:43:30 AM   
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being that I am not a tuff guy I must watch what I wear- what I say and how I act.  I wont get my ear peirced, and I wont wear a kilt.

I do slip and wear pastel colors and I must stop that.  I figure around the house who cares- but locally men are men and woman are woman.    so I stand out like a sore thumb in pastels.

I see tho the fem side in the fling.  Since I met him his wife has prettied him up.  I dont like it. I dont know if I should even tell him that.  ..if that keeps going he will eventually BE a woman with a dick.

I like that he is communicative -sensitive that way.

But ya know, I LOVE female company. The brain flows abstract, and being around a lady is like being around a fresh flower.


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