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Revelations
Posted: Wed Jan 11, 2017 4:40 pm
by DonnaT
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From wearing yoga pants to using floral perfumes and face masks: Men reveal the 'girly' things they would do if they weren't considered 'feminine'
Re: Revelations
Posted: Wed Jan 11, 2017 5:00 pm
by Hanna
I bought a pair of skin tight, stretchy red tights maybe 30 years ago, and wore them jogging and walking in the park.
I was in DRAB. Don't know how well it was accepted back then, but it felt pretty nice.
Re: Revelations
Posted: Wed Jan 11, 2017 5:02 pm
by Estefania
Interesting article Donna, thanks for sharing.
One more thing that many men would do in a heartbeat if they didn't fear being labeled "odd"... get rid of their facial hair. Funny enough, I got laser facial hair treatments years ago. Do you now how many people have ever made any comment (to me) about my lack of facial hair. Zero, zip, none. So, I'll keep on calling kittens and babies "cute" and stuff like that.
Gaby
Re: Revelations
Posted: Wed Jan 11, 2017 6:11 pm
by Hanna
Hmm- good idea, why does anyone need facial hair, or hair anywhere on their body.
Little by little I have developed a fetish to shave my whole body.
It started in the hospital when I had hernia surgery, two nice young nurses had to shave me.
Any other time that would have been a treat. That started my trimming. Never went back to bushy.
Re: Revelations
Posted: Wed Jan 11, 2017 6:20 pm
by Stephanie M
I find it interesting that there is a possibility that there would be a ton more of us, if this was socially acceptable.
I noticed another double standard when it comes to hobbies, the quilt guy, it's perfectly ok for a woman to want to do "manly" things but if a guy wants to do something that is seen as girly people will give him grief over it.
Re: Revelations
Posted: Wed Jan 11, 2017 6:23 pm
by Stephanie M
Gaby Romani wrote:Interesting article Donna, thanks for sharing.
One more thing that many men would do in a heartbeat if they didn't fear being labeled "odd"... get rid of their facial hair.
Honestly even if I wasn't CD I would probably want the facial hair gone, because I'm lazy.
Some guys can't grow thick facial hair, so it's not noticeable if a guy doesn't have any.
Re: Revelations
Posted: Thu Jan 12, 2017 12:47 pm
by DonnaT
Stephanie M wrote:I noticed another double standard when it comes to hobbies, the quilt guy, it's perfectly ok for a woman to want to do "manly" things but if a guy wants to do something that is seen as girly people will give him grief over it.
My wife is a quilter and there are a number of men who quilt, some are renowned artists with it.
People just need to quit being afraid.
Re: Revelations
Posted: Thu Jan 12, 2017 8:37 pm
by Stephanie M
My grandfather who was 100% man did needlepoint towards the end of his life. It helped him stimulate the brain and kept his hand eye coordination in shape. So it's not uncommon for guys to do stuff like that. I was just mentioning there seems to be a double standard for stuff like that. It's though of as cool if a girl likes 4 wheeling, fishing, hunting and so forth.
Re: Revelations
Posted: Fri Jan 13, 2017 9:47 am
by SilverLady(SO)
Stephanie M wrote:I noticed another double standard when it comes to hobbies, the quilt guy, it's perfectly ok for a woman to want to do "manly" things but if a guy wants to do something that is seen as girly people will give him grief over it.
Rosie Greer is a knitter, and an excellent one at that.
Shooting used to be a "man's sport / hobby" but not any more. I can easily out-shoot experienced 'guys' with handguns, and had to prove myself to earn all of my instructor ratings.

However, it is harder (but not impossible) for me to out-shoot some of them when it comes to rifles unless I'm in the benchrest or prone positions . . . and that is strictly due to differences in upper-body strength.
- SL