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Wow. I saw this feminist propaganda argument coming a mile away.
So answer the question, then. How does a woman act like a man? If I go home tonight and mow my lawn, am I acting like a man, or am I merely doing one of the tasks that a homeowner does?
So answer the question, then. How does a woman act like a man? If I go home tonight and mow my lawn, am I acting like a man, or am I merely doing one of the tasks that a homeowner does?
Sorry sweetie, I'm not going to engage you in feminist argument bait on a forum full of cheer leaders.
I will.
Women act like men when they display an unnatural faux masculinity. Almost a hard, tough exterior that you would expect from a guy. They act like men when you can't so much as sense a nurturing side to their personality. Knock it off with your stupid simplifications to try and end the argument and get a couple of your cheerleaders to chime in with a haha. More and more women are displaying this unattractive masculine personality types.
Women act like men when they display an unnatural faux masculinity. Almost a hard, tough exterior that you would expect from a guy. They act like men when you can't so much as sense a nurturing side to their personality. Knock it off with your stupid simplifications to try and end the argument and get a couple of your cheerleaders to chime in with a haha. More and more women are displaying this unattractive masculine personality types.
And what if they're both nurturing AND tough? I'm an EXTREMELY nurturing person, but I also don't take crap from people because I'm supposed to sit down and keep my mouth closed. I don't go out of my way to start stuff or fight or start arguments but you better bet your buns that I'll stand up for myself or one of my friends/family members.
I've found that if a woman speaks up for herself she's pegged as masculine or bitchy regardless of how nurturing or nice she is normally. I don't think femininity has to mean being a doormat just for the sake of others seeing you as 'nice'.
Only if she is extremely picky. Intelligence is a desirable trait in any gender.
Wrong. Intelligent people more instinctively know when someone is trying to get over on them and are less likely to put up with it. That's being vigilant, not picky.
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