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How are tattoos masculine? I have a sleeve that is full of birds and flowers. Not exactly 'masculine'.
I LOVE mechanics and work on bikes/trucks/cars/planes etc. because I love it, not because it's a male or female thing. It's what I'm good at, so I roll with it
If I'm too 'manly' for you, that's your problem not mine
i once dated an engineer that owned her own construction company... i thought that was awesome,,
i think a man that is intimidated by a woman,,,is a girly man or a little boy who hasnt grown up
How are tattoos masculine? I have a sleeve that is full of birds and flowers. Not exactly 'masculine'.
I LOVE mechanics and work on bikes/trucks/cars/planes etc. because I love it, not because it's a male or female thing. It's what I'm good at, so I roll with it
If I'm too 'manly' for you, that's your problem not mine
Now you are his problem. He like what he likes. Should some dude dance in a pink tutu , get all emotional, cry during a formulaic tearjerker, tell ya to like it, and if not that's your problem?
Though in my case , I'd have no problems with anything but the tats. Hate tats. Nothing worse than smooth natural contours ruined by ink.
The idea of feminism is to do what you like. However when it gets around to what I like, its what I like. Brain washing isn't part of the program, and I will not leave so much as a mole hill standing anytime someone tries to tell me to sport wood for what's trendy, as if it could ever follow one.
Elizabeth Taylor in "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof" back in 1958? So pretty in her slip, so worried about her feminine beauty (makeup, eyelashes flutter, her shapely body, talking sweetly just so). Ultra feminine, wasn't she?
Yet what was her talk about? Dog eat dog, wasn't it?
The moral: not all is sweet as it seems.
Some people confuse femininity with weakness. It is best thought of as indirection. One kind has a lethal quality to it , and it is admittedly just as much an intoxicant. I can hardly admire directness and aggression with well enough of my own. I also cannot say that I have not loved things that have the power to kill.
A average looking woman with little to no makeup is more my type. I'll accept a few extra pounds as well.
That's would be my description. The only times I've loaded myself with makeup is on special occasions but I'm usually with lip gloss and mascara, jeans and shirt/blouse and it's been now a year since having short hair (I got tired of the long hair for years).
One thing I can't stand is my nails, in which 3-4 of them break easily and it's no use in trying to make them grow.
As for shopping at the mall, I like buying what I need and afterwards there is no point in being there for hours; at the same time I like saving money so I don't really waste it on anything I find for the hell of it. I don't like walking around looking at things I'm not planning to buy. Overall, I'm feminine but not to the extreme of ''Oh I just broke a nail, I'm going to cry now'' nor get overly emotional for anything. I think many guys in general like a balanced feminine woman, not extremes.
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