Lots of women today have no man to count on and are raising families. Sometimes charm is for the Kept Woman-she's got the time!
2007-02-02 17:05:44
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answered by life coach 7
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It depends what you mean by 'feminine charm' which is a subjective term and has necessarily changed with the development of women's rights.
Ask a Chinese traditional male, eighty years ago, what 'feminine charm' meant to him and he would have spoken with great rapture of the impossibly beautiful 'lotus feet', the broken, stinking, agonising bound feet of the high-class Chinese woman.
To others, 'feminine charm' has always meant things like restrictive and dangerous corsets, a woman's silence and meekness and modesty, and a woman's willingness to be self-effacing at all costs.
These examples are some of the most common examples of historic 'feminine charm'. If woman are losing these things, then perhaps the loss of this 'feminine charm' is a good thing. Or, perhaps we can agree as a society to value the same human virtues in women that we have always honoured in men - courage, strength, compassion, and honour - and to find the expression of these characteristics in women as a new form of 'feminine charm'.
2007-02-02 17:03:04
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answered by Anonymous
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I think women have fought so long to be equal to men that some have turned into them. Some women sleep around because if men do it why can't I? Then they cry because men don't call. They decide if their child's father don't take care of them they won't be stuck taking care of them either. Then they spend all their time criticizing the father. If men can cheat they will do it first. Then cry because their man left them. I don't care if women are losing their feminine charm I just don't like them trying to be something they are not and making themselves miserable. I know I am equal to any man but I don't have to act like one.
2007-02-02 17:27:18
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answered by puzzled 5
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I believe that women have worked so hard to be accepted in the workplace, tat they have lost some of their feminine charm. I also believe that this reason for the large increase in divorce in our society. Don't get me wrong, men we play our part in it too. But in truth men don't feel like men and women aren't being what God made them to be. Women are beginning to act more like men, for example go ask your grandmother about how she feels about the women in today's society. Women would rather wear pants to work, than a dress. Now there's nothing wrong with a woman wearing pants, but every know and then there has to be something feminine about them. Women hardly wear dresses to church anymore.
2007-02-03 05:47:50
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answered by Knowledge 4
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No. Women today just have more career choices than they once did, and they now have to work outside the home for economic reasons. They may be more assertive. There never was anything charming about a doormat that others walked all over.
2007-02-02 17:14:45
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answered by Jennifer 3
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YES ........big time ! Not to mention trashy .....years ago the women were awesome ...they had class .....now lolllolololololo hahahahahahah NONE !!!
The only classy ones around now would be british
2007-02-02 16:59:57
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answered by SARAH♫☼ 3
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