02-17-2012, 07:43 AM
QueenOdi Wrote:Interesting BowynAerrow, I can definetly see your point, especially about the youth of my generation. Although, I have to disagree on a minor scale when it comes to where you come from and how that corrolates with femininity, atleast in my generation or my situation. I know for a fact that I do not have it easy, nor do I come from a wealthy family (single mom, bills, etc), but because of what I've been through, I've learned to be my self and be expressive, which some would call feminine. I had to be, otherwise I'd have been trampled all over.
I totally agree with you on everything else, but then why is it that feminine males are so looked down upon? Is it because that they have it easy or because they come from a family thats well off? That can't be true for everyone, because I'm sure there are other boys/men in my situation.
Some men equivocate being feminine to being a woman, in which case the result is all things men used to consider women as; Dainty, weak, can't do things, etc. This seems to be the main argument used by the "manly men".
@Zeon, I agree with you, even though there are still a few who carry on this "machismo" tradition. Thanks for your input.
You are from the western world, you are wealthy, beyond the imagination for billions of people 5-6 billion will never live the life you are accustomed to and would see your large fancy apartment, your computer, your whole life as extreme wealth.