in my opinion, it is important to be seen as a person first, since being seen as a woman often comes with negative connotations and stereotypes. however, if someone were to call me a man i would be very offended. at the same time, i cut all of my hair off into a pixie recently (i'm still in high school so it was a big deal since everyone else has long hair), i'm 5'8" and i have an hourglass and feminine figure, so i don't think that cutting off my hair made me feel like less of a woman. in fact, it made me feel like more of a woman, more like who i really am. it's all about how you present yourself - from (however cheesy this is going to sound) the inside out.
2007-11-27 12:54:12
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answer #1
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answered by Shellular Kellular 6
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If you really think about it we are all pretty much the same on the inside. But the outside is a different story. So I'd rather look womanly to feel womanly. Not just have children to feel like a woman. You asked exactly for my opinion and there it was.
2007-11-27 12:52:58
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answered by Anonymous
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I am a PERSON before I am anything else, and I want to be treated as such, who is equal to any other person, under both the law and society
Now that that's out of the way...
A woman can look like my late grandfather and still feel sexy and womanly. It's not about the looks, it's about confidence!
If people thought I looked like a man..I wouldn't care, if people talk about ya it's cause you're interesting, or they're jealous, or both...it's flattery
2007-11-27 12:55:39
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answered by Anonymous
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I've never had to think about something like this because I am very womanly and curvy. My feminism is very important to me, its in the way I walk and in the way I talk. I think I would be crushed if I were mistakenly called a man. Heck it hurts when I am called Ma'am LOL.
2007-11-27 12:57:24
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answered by Vee 2
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No, and really with synthetic wombs/man made eggs women human beings will probable be a lot less significant. And it truly is humorous how women human beings imagine they're "doing better" than adult adult males even as in reality they're utilising reward that feminists pushed, jointly with quotas for coaching/artwork.
2016-10-25 03:40:30
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answered by ? 4
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when I wore a uniform in college, I could have probably "passed" for a man at times.....
But then, I'd go change into a mini-skirt! There are times when I liked that androgyny..... just being a strong person.... other times, I want to be WOMAN
2007-11-27 12:52:19
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answered by from HJ 7
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! like to be recognized for exactly what I am. I am a female human being. It definitely depends on the situation. I am a woman and I look like a woman. So, I can't say I have ever encountered that problem. I know one thing, I am damn proud I am not a man.
2007-11-27 12:54:23
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answered by Amber 5
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that is very bothersome. i tend to think i look like a woman. it would shake my confidence but hopefully i would get over it. person or woman doesnt matter, as long as its not man.
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2007-11-27 12:53:37
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answered by Pluto VT 3
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WELL this is a 'different' question
ummmmmmm
both cause im BOY CRAZY and if a guy called me a guy i'd be like excuse me????????
so i think a woman first
but watch tila tequila and 'dani' on there is a perfect example of what you're talking about
2007-11-27 12:52:06
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answered by Anonymous
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I think that first it is important to be a person but i would be offended is someone called me a man.
2007-11-27 13:04:09
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answered by Living la vida loca!!! 2
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