People who listen to their biology, plain and simple.
2007-01-11 01:45:11
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answer #1
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answered by Canadian Time Traveler 3
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it all about the action the person doing at that time. Ex-sample if a girl was cutting wood she is being manly if an guy is cooking dinner its being feminine. blame the 1950 for all this feminine and manly stuff . Now both man and women do the same thing.
2007-01-11 01:52:21
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answer #2
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answered by celticdragon 6
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Wooow, interesting topic...
Well feminine is usually in our society a women that wears pink, is a little submissive, talks ina sweet delicate voice, does her nails, is scared of spiders and other creepy crawleys, ect...Oh' and of course needs to be protected at all costs!
A masculine man is one that pays the bills, can fix a car, never cries, scream and yells when he "has to" ect...
But of course these qualities are very intermingled, I'm a feminine sexy women if I do say so myself and yet I am much harder than most women when it comes to emotions and such things. I don't dress way to dainty, I like collars, ect. I liek being independent and doing things myself no matter what it is. Although a man figure is nice to have by ones side, uhmmmm
Also, a guy is not less of a man if he cries...its all societal BS if you ask me, be you and don't worry about it!!!
2007-01-11 02:03:49
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answered by lasugarfree 4
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a feminine woman wears girly pretty clothes and is proud to be a woman she will have no problem doing womanly things or acting like a woman and is usually attracted to a manly man who is strong likes manly thing like sports, cars, lifting weights, and doesn't act all sensitive, that's the woman's job.
2007-01-11 01:49:00
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answered by Anonymous
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I would say that they can both be defined as a person who conforms to gender stereotypes.
2007-01-11 01:45:27
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answered by tabithap 4
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