I’m not sure if that’s always the case of insecurity, every woman is feminine in her own way. Some of us are extremely feminine, others prefer to not be, sometimes for self defence, sometimes because they don’t feel like, sometimes because they have to prove they are strong, capable and skilled especially in a work environment.
Indeed, so it's complex to blame it on something. The definition of being feminine changes over time.. To the point where you have so called feminine men (dusty men or something?) because of the society we live...
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YaaNaah , UK 1 month ago
I believe ladies should accept themselves as they are. But that does not mean that all men misjudge facts where/when applicable
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I’m not sure if that’s always the case of insecurity, every woman is feminine in her own way. Some of us are extremely feminine, others prefer to not be, sometimes for self defence, sometimes because they don’t feel like, sometimes because they have to prove they are strong, capable and skilled especially in a work environment.
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Indeed, so it's complex to blame it on something. The definition of being feminine changes over time.. To the point where you have so called feminine men (dusty men or something?) because of the society we live...
I believe ladies should accept themselves as they are. But that does not mean that all men misjudge facts where/when applicable
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