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This is kinda odd to ask, but I think certain cities do tend to be more of the other
Savannah, GA to me- I cant help but say is definitely a more feminine city. Just the vibe of the place, and the the culture. Its almost overly refined. NYC- definitely masculine, as are cities in the Midwest.
Masculine doesnt necessarily have to mean blue collar though. DC would be a good example of a refined, yet masculine town.
Sure. I think San Francisco is a Lesbian or a Transvestite.
Nice, it only took one post for someone to say something like this. How original! You played the oldest, most tired, and predictable stereotype in the book.
And this is a stupid topic. Masculinity/femininity are traits of an individual. Not a city.
Nice, it only took one post for someone to say something like this. How original! You played the oldest, most tired, and predictable stereotype in the book.
And this is a stupid topic. Masculinity/femininity are traits of an individual. Not a city.
DC would be a good example of a refined, yet masculine town.
Well, DC could be a town of a lot of men but masculine...I don't think so. What exactly is it about DC that makes the word "manly" come to mind? Ditto NYC, San Francisco, Chicago, Los Angeles or any of those nail buffing, loafer with tassel wearing, man-bag toting, hair product, fragrance-wearing, wine sipping cities. And I'm not talking about the gay population, either.
I think a lot of west coast cities tend to be more feminine, whereas the East coast is more masculine.
except for Boston. but philly for sure.
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