Posted by hopexx5 on 07.07.2011, 04:51 PM: Your thoughts on Boys who like being girlish. OK a bit of an odd poll but still, your thoughts on this question. (you don't have to vote if the subject doesn't appeal to you)
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Posted by foreignfilmfreak on 07.07.2011, 07:39 PM: There needs to be more of them. *-*
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Posted by Mush on 07.07.2011, 08:53 PM: Oooh! Great topic! Forgive me if I do rant on about it.
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Posted by Yay! Kiki on 07.07.2011, 10:57 PM: Men can be feminine if they want. Honestly, I don't care what anyone does at all as long as it makes them happy and doesn't hurt anyone else. People can be what they want to be and if you're a guy and you want to be feminine, that's cool, if you're a guy and you want to be masculine, that's cool, if you're a woman and you want to be feminine, that's cool, and if you're a woman and want to be masculine, that's cool too. I really don't understand why people get worked up about other people's habits and identities and ways of life when they aren't affected at all by them.
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Posted by arren18 on 07.08.2011, 04:25 AM: I could've written a long post, but Mushka has already written it.
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Posted by hopexx5 on 07.08.2011, 12:30 PM: Wow i didn't expect so many positive replies, thanks everyone.
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Posted by Kazegami on 07.22.2011, 03:44 AM: I love feminine guys. Painted nails, makeup, styled hair, nice clothes, love those things on a guy. And what I hate are gender stereotypes.
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Posted by husky51 on 07.23.2011, 11:26 PM: I can only go by the norms from my own generation. I like wearing a pink shirt with grey slacks. IMO, on me it looks good. Yellows for me are not good, yuck! I like BRIGHT tie-dyed shirts for casual wear. I used to wear my hair relatively long, shoulder length, and when I finally give up on the security work altogether, I will probably do so again. Shoulder length, anyway. I might think different what with the lesser amount on the top, lol. We'll see. My youngest son had very long hair when he was around 8-10 yrs old and was made fun of at church. Part of the reason that I no longer attend.
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Posted by Calforsale on 07.25.2011, 10:48 AM: Well i also do not like gender stereotypes, and i do not see much differences between men and women at all other than our bodies and a few other biological differences.
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Posted by Roarkiller on 07.27.2011, 03:32 AM: I'll keep it short (not easy typing on a phone).
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Posted by Orphic Okapi on 07.27.2011, 10:38 AM: What about intersex people? Not suggesting God made a mistake with them or anything, but what are people without a clear gender supposed to do? Pick one and stick with it?
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Posted by Nausicaa_Cat on 07.27.2011, 11:07 AM: I completely echo what Mushka says on the subject
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Posted by Mush on 07.27.2011, 08:46 PM:
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Posted by husky51 on 07.28.2011, 01:29 AM: Not to get into a debate about right or wrong as far as transgender is concerned, I have met a couple of people that went or were going through the transgender process as well as knowing many, many gays and lesbians. IMO, they were generally happy with their lifestyles and in some cases we spoke quite freely. They knew I was straight and had no ill feeling towards them or their situations.
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Posted by Farren on 07.28.2011, 04:27 AM: wow this has turned quite in depth...
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Posted by foreignfilmfreak on 07.28.2011, 08:45 AM: Weird. I had a friend who was intersex. She was raised a boy and completely hated her life, much because it just wasn't for her. And not many guys would accept her the way she was. She paid a ridiculous lot to become a woman, and she's never been happier. D: I don't really understand the whole process. But she has cancer and only wanted to be able to live her remaining life as a woman.
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Posted by hopexx5 on 07.28.2011, 08:57 AM: What makes it even more confusing is some clothes etc considered to be female now, was intended for men back then. sooo why cant men/boys wear them without getting a sneering group of immature guys laughing at them, Its hardly fair is it what makes it so different?
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Posted by Calforsale on 07.28.2011, 09:37 AM:
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Posted by Roarkiller on 07.28.2011, 12:05 PM: "God" is a term for the omnipotent. If he makes mistakes, he wouldn't be called god, would he? That's just plain illogical.
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Posted by Mush on 07.28.2011, 01:05 PM:
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