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Uh yeah. It's not all black and white.
You can still engage in traditionally masculine pursuits yet still have a feminine brain especially when it comes to relationships.. Which is what is relevant to this discussion.
All the men I have dated would laugh at you. They also were usually fairly freaked out because I could read them well enough to know what they were thinking. No, I haven't dated very many feminine minded men at all.
What do you think motivates men to ask women out? Their maturity? lulz
I'm assuming caitlyn jenner would be the best example of this? Like thats the very definition of what you are talking about. lulz
No, but I believe that is what makes them continue to ask them out... or if they are "getting some". Honestly, how many of you older men really want to dress up and go to an anime convention?
They'd laugh at me? That's fine. Although I might be able to change their mind about having feminine attributes with a discussion. Lol..
You'd be surprised at the length some men would go...
Maybe.. I don't know much about her. I'm just saying you can be looked at as a very masculine man yet have certain feminine traits.
I actually hope that all men have a few feminine attributes down deep...but trust me, not a single one of the guys I dated for any period of time would have had anyone call them feminine on any level beyond maybe crying when their favorite dog died.
Ooh, read my age too please. (I assume it is like reading palms)
I actually hope that all men have a few feminine attributes down deep...but trust me, not a single one of the guys I dated for any period of time would have had anyone call them feminine on any level beyond maybe crying when their favorite dog died.
Well caitlyn was seen as this mans man masculine dude because he was this weight training heavy lifter who competed at a high level in something very masculine its why it was such a shock when he thought he was a woman.
I'm 62 and if I could get a 25yr old, trust me...I wouldn't care what *anyone* thinks.
Well caitlyn was seen as this mans man masculine dude because he was this weight training heavy lifter who competed at a high level in something very masculine its why it was such a shock when he thought he was a woman.
Oh I see the confusion. stuck on talking about people in their 40s because of your current focus on yourself. I am talking in general. So yes. I am talking about People under the age of 30 give or take.Umm...someone older and wiser?....no, not at this age. Maybe if you are still a kid of 20. I did it right the first time and have always shown good judgement when it came to men.
yeah a week is pretty extreme. I was thinking like 6 monthsI know someone who got married after knowing each other a week. It was a good solid marriage. Would I use them as a reason to say it was okay, no. They wouldn't either.
well that's you. Not everyone feels that way. and not everyone needs as long as you do to get to know someone. and the reality is that you even after a year you still won't know someone that well. or 2 years. or 10 years. it's an excuse that people make to not marry after 2 years or 3...4...5... etc.I would never marry a man who couldn't make up his time in 2 years. Life is too short to waste on people that don't value you more than that. I have also learned that people don't really know a person that well in 6 months...so unless you have known each other for a long time before dating, I think that it is a bad idea. Universal standard, no...but a good guideline. There are always the exceptions but most people are not the exceptions and that is why the divorce rate is so high.
I don't read ages. I read faces and mannerism and build the kind of trust that means people are willing to be who they are with me. It is also what makes me a good nurse.
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