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In reply to the discussion: What is masculinity? [View all]MadrasT
(7,237 posts)40. I had a similar thought several hours later.
        It can see usefulness from that perspective for sure.
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        I think if you're not creating that definition for yourself, you're missing the key point. n/t
        lumberjack_jeff
        May 2013
        #5
      
        
        I think I'd agree that masculinity is mostly if not entirely subjective.
        lumberjack_jeff
        May 2013
        #42
      
        
        If racoons weren't up to no good they wouldn't feel the need to wear those masks. nt
        ZombieHorde
        May 2013
        #10
      
        
        "I guess I'm trying to contrast that with femininity, and what that list would look like."
        lumberjack_jeff
        May 2013
        #4
      
        
        i am totally clueless about this whole femininity crap, too.  i have ask for people to help me out
        seabeyond
        May 2013
        #11
      
        
        would you really accept the definition of feminine to be nurturer.  you, a father,
        seabeyond
        May 2013
        #17
      
        
        serum T is a very apt predictor of male aggression and masculine traits.
        galileoreloaded
        May 2013
        #29
      
        
        lol lol...  ya.  i gotcha.  the monkey thing.  those promoting the T the most are the ones that
        seabeyond
        May 2013
        #30
      
        
        ok.  that is not MY definition.  i do not have a definition.  that is the issue.  cause your
        seabeyond
        May 2013
        #25
      
        
        wha???  i see nothing in that picture that lets me know how feminine nor how masculine.  nada.
        seabeyond
        May 2013
        #26
      
        
        i do too.  and the older i get, the more sure i am.  raising two boys and seeing how they
        seabeyond
        May 2013
        #27
      
        
        I also like this discussion and in no way meant to reject Lumber's thread. nt
        ZombieHorde
        May 2013
        #31
      
        
        I don't really disagree that any rhetorical definition is on shaky footing.
        lumberjack_jeff
        May 2013
        #34
      
        
        but...  i do need to say, i appreciate the thread and the effort you make in the defining.
        seabeyond
        May 2013
        #12
      
        
        "Masculine" is one end of a continuum of which the other end is "Feminine"
        HuskiesHowls
        May 2013
        #43
      
  