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Old 08-06-2011, 08:28 PM
 
Location: Los Altos Hills, CA
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Originally Posted by Gateway Region View Post
* High abundance of organic granola consumed. What man would eat this?
* High abundance of tofu consumed
* High number of vegetarians
* Lack of sports culture
* Low number of sports bars
* Feminine wardrobe habits
* High number of men participating in yoga
* Hippie culture is feminine
Sounds like much of Manhattan.

 
Old 08-06-2011, 08:32 PM
 
Location: Metro Phoenix
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I suppose the man I saw in Santa Monica who was wearing a woman's pink sequined g-string bikini is an example of masculinity,
Never saw that guy. I'm sure I'd remember; you don't see stuff like that every day...

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or the effeminate beat nicks in Seattle seen kicking the hacky sack instead of getting a job is a sign of masculinity.
Did you go up and ask them if they have jobs?

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Better yet, how about the effeminate white males in the Seattle and San Diego areas who can't seem to handle a female of their own race, so they take to settling down with Asian females who have the bodies of adolescents. How manly.
Yeah, yeah, we all know that you think interracial dating and marriage is the devil. I've dated women of basically every race. You should be proud of me and my romantic imperialism I won't even stoop to directly insulting you on this.

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Oh, let's not forget about the utopian idealism of the west coast that is downright childish and hopeful, a very non-masculine trait.
Like the idealism of teabaggers who want to eradicate all taxes, government, and oversight, and think that it'll make America a stronger and better nation?

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You're likely a youth, so I put little weight in your comments.
27, which I hope to god is older than you are. I have a bad feeling it's not.
 
Old 08-06-2011, 08:36 PM
 
Location: Metro Phoenix
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Sounds like much of Manhattan.
Yeah, there was a thread on here where guys from New York were bragging about how much more fashionable NYC was than SF or LA. Sure, fabulous, maaaarvelous, whatever makes you happy...
 
Old 08-06-2011, 08:37 PM
 
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Originally Posted by Stars&StripesForever View Post
I suppose the man I saw in Santa Monica who was wearing a woman's pink sequined g-string bikini is an example of masculinity, or the effeminate beat nicks in Seattle seen kicking the hacky sack instead of getting a job is a sign of masculinity. Better yet, how about the effeminate white males in the Seattle and San Diego areas who can't seem to handle a female of their own race, so they take to settling down with Asian females who have the bodies of adolescents. How manly.

Oh, let's not forget about the utopian idealism of the west coast that is downright childish and hopeful, a very non-masculine trait.

You're likely a youth, so I put little weight in your comments.
How about the ,men wearing high heels and dresses I saw walking in Downtown Atlanta? Real manly.

Or the rednecks in rural Tennessee who sit outside their house along the highway drinking beer with a shotgun in hand waiting for the impending race war and beat their wives later that night? Real manly.

Better yet, how about the effeminate white males from the Deep South who **** their pants and cry when they get locked up in jail in the big bad city of Chicago? Real manly of them.
 
Old 08-06-2011, 08:40 PM
 
Location: NY-NJ-Philly looks down at SF and laughs at the hippies
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I suppose the man I saw in Santa Monica who was wearing a woman's pink sequined g-string bikini is an example of masculinity
Honestly, this doesn't surprise me one bit. This type of stuff can be seen in California, Seattle and Portland on a regular basis.

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or the effeminate beat nicks in Seattle seen kicking the hacky sack instead of getting a job is a sign of masculinity.
I believe you are speaking of hippies here, which are all over California, Seattle and Portland on a regular basis. The hippie spirit lives on in all three locations and hippies are very feminine to me. Honestly, there isn't much of a difference between the three locations for personality and culture.
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