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With mass-media and radical feminism in our society over the past several decades, modern society has been causing women to become more masculine over time. So, I ask, which state do you think has the most feminine women?
It is sad that sexism against men is so prevalent now in US society. Particularly television, mass media, but also in official government programs. Seems that discrimination is now against males.
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Originally Posted by missRoxyhart
It's just a feeling but I'd say somewhere between the Midwest and the South if you know what I mean, IL, IN, KY, TN, AR, MO. Honestly the misandry in New England does seem to run kind of high, especially in the college setting where I am.
I posted ths thread in response to the other poster's post entitled "Which state has the most masculine men" //www.city-data.com/forum/gener...uline-men.html which seemed to be a somewhat unfair categorization/generalization about men in the US. I think America needs to start treating EVERYONE fairly.
It is sad that sexism against men is so prevalent now in US society. Particularly television, mass media, but also in official government programs. Seems that discrimination is now against males.
I agree. Women want to treat men like $h!t but also have them hold doors for them. It don't work that way ladies.
Most of the Deep South states and parts of the Midwest I would guess.
Here in Austin I wouldn't qualify most of the women as feminine. They are way too fit and aggressive for the most part. Don't get me wrong, I like a lady that takes care of her body, but is it too much to ask ladies to wear a dress every now and then instead of sweats? I do like the summer sports bra and workout shorts look though and I guess fit women are more attractive than obese women which are common in a lot of non-active cities.
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but is it too much to ask ladies to wear a dress every now and then instead of sweats
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It must be an Austin thing, cause the other Belles I see in Texas are some real beauties.
Nope they are indeed becoming more masculine, as men become more feminine.
And why does anyone really care?
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