Or are you glad to be feminine/masculine and embrace the weaknesses and differences that come with being whatever sex you are?
JP said
Aug 2 1:44 PM, 2020
Embrace and celebrate the differences.
Differences between races should also be embraced.
Like white men can't jump, and black men can't swim. :D I also once heard a comment on a youtube video from a black woman saying if she hadn't seen Tom Jones sing a particular song she would have thought it was a black guy. She was talking about soul. Obviously she feels 99% of the time white people can't do soulful singing to the level of black people.
On the whole that's probably right. And it doesn't offend me one bit.
Different scenario to your specific topic I know. But kinda linked.
-- Edited by JP on Sunday 2nd of August 2020 01:45:49 PM
Syl said
Aug 2 6:02 PM, 2020
Well no harm in broadening a topic out.
I agree with you about voices, Dusty Springfield had a black womans voice when she sang, very different to her speaking voice.
If anyone has watched the masked singer, both in the UK and in the US, it's always glaringly obvious whether the singer is black or white before they are unmasked.
It was Patti LaBelle yesterday, she didn't fool anyone.
Syl said
Aug 2 6:32 PM, 2020
Re the men v women debate. I think I am liberated, but I will gladly accept the little gestures that men traditionally have always done for women, giving up a seat, opening a door, making sure I am home safe, carrying heavy bags, etc etc etc.
I accept these gestures not because I am a weak little woman, but because they are thoughtful, and ime it makes men feel good to be able to look out for the woman too.
Digger said
Aug 2 7:17 PM, 2020
Syl wrote:
Or are you glad to be feminine/masculine and embrace the weaknesses and differences that come with being whatever sex you are?
I'm a woman. I fancy men. The end.
Jobless Oddball said
Aug 2 7:20 PM, 2020
Digger wrote:
Syl wrote:
Or are you glad to be feminine/masculine and embrace the weaknesses and differences that come with being whatever sex you are?
I'm a woman. I fancy men. The end.
Don't knock it until you've tried it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
John Doe said
Aug 2 8:22 PM, 2020
Digger wrote:
Syl wrote:
Or are you glad to be feminine/masculine and embrace the weaknesses and differences that come with being whatever sex you are?
I'm a woman. I fancy JD. The end.
Cheers!
Anonymous said
Aug 2 10:00 PM, 2020
John Doe wrote:
Digger wrote:
Syl wrote:
Or are you glad to be feminine/masculine and embrace the weaknesses and differences that come with being whatever sex you are?
I'm a woman. I fancy JD. The end.
Cheers!
At least you realise, that you couldn't class yourself as a real man and had to change digs post
Digger said
Aug 2 11:51 PM, 2020
Jobless Oddball wrote:
Digger wrote:
Syl wrote:
Or are you glad to be feminine/masculine and embrace the weaknesses and differences that come with being whatever sex you are?
I'm a woman. I fancy men. The end.
Don't knock it until you've tried it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Leave your mam out of it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
John Doe said
Aug 3 12:29 AM, 2020
Anonymous wrote:
John Doe wrote:
Digger wrote:
Syl wrote:
Or are you glad to be feminine/masculine and embrace the weaknesses and differences that come with being whatever sex you are?
I'm a woman. I fancy JD. The end.
Cheers!
At least you realise, that you couldn't class yourself as a real man and had to change digs post
Says the anonymous shithead hiding behind a proxy.
Don't you understand irony, or do you think it's a bit like silvery or bronzy?
Syl said
Aug 3 12:34 AM, 2020
Does every thread have to sink into insults in here?
Twizzler said
Aug 3 10:02 AM, 2020
Syl wrote:
Does every thread have to sink into insults in here?
It’s the whine Syl.
Syl said
Aug 3 11:44 AM, 2020
Twizzler wrote:
Syl wrote:
Does every thread have to sink into insults in here?
It’s the whine Syl.
It certainly is.
Just a silly thought that maybe one or two anons would actually like to discuss a topic with a modicum of civility.
Digger said
Aug 3 1:07 PM, 2020
Syl wrote:
Twizzler wrote:
Syl wrote:
Does every thread have to sink into insults in here?
It’s the whine Syl.
It certainly is.
Just a silly thought that maybe one or two anons would actually like to discuss a topic with a modicum of civility.
Don't be ridiculous!
Syl said
Aug 3 4:58 PM, 2020
I cant help being an eternal optimist. :sunny:
Anonymous said
Aug 5 11:22 AM, 2020
What does it mean to be a 'new man'?
Syl said
Aug 5 12:03 PM, 2020
"A man who believes that women and men are equal and should be free to do the same things, and who does tasks and shows emotions that were traditionally considered only suitable for women:"
Syl said
Aug 5 12:14 PM, 2020
i know a few 'new men', usually under 50. .My OH tries, but I think being raised in the 50's and 60's....pre new man discovery, it's quite hard to adapt to.
Women who were raised in that era were the ones who continued the fight for equality... though that battle is still being fought.
Syl said
Aug 5 5:10 PM, 2020
Anonymous wrote:
Syl wrote:
"A man who believes that women and men are equal and should be free to do the same things, and who does tasks and shows emotions that were traditionally considered only suitable for women:"
Now, that suggests you weren't too sure yourself what 'new man' meant, as it looks like you're quoting someone else there.
No...that suggests I gave you the dictionary definition that you were too thick/lazy or both to google yourself.
Anonymous said
Aug 6 1:17 AM, 2020
Syl wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Syl wrote:
"A man who believes that women and men are equal and should be free to do the same things, and who does tasks and shows emotions that were traditionally considered only suitable for women:"
Now, that suggests you weren't too sure yourself what 'new man' meant, as it looks like you're quoting someone else there.
No...that suggests I gave you the dictionary definition that you were too thick/lazy or both to google yourself.
The Anon that replied wasn't the Anon that asked the question. I didn't reply because the answer seemed fair enough. I could have provided a critique of the terms liberated women and the new man but since you never invented the terms I didn't think that would have been a relevant reply. However ordinary people are using these terms and their understanding of these terms might vary. So there may be a dictionary definition of the term but dictionaries are not the origin of those definitions.
Or are you glad to be feminine/masculine and embrace the weaknesses and differences that come with being whatever sex you are?
Embrace and celebrate the differences.
Differences between races should also be embraced.
Like white men can't jump, and black men can't swim. :D I also once heard a comment on a youtube video from a black woman saying if she hadn't seen Tom Jones sing a particular song she would have thought it was a black guy. She was talking about soul. Obviously she feels 99% of the time white people can't do soulful singing to the level of black people.
On the whole that's probably right. And it doesn't offend me one bit.
Different scenario to your specific topic I know. But kinda linked.
-- Edited by JP on Sunday 2nd of August 2020 01:45:49 PM
I agree with you about voices, Dusty Springfield had a black womans voice when she sang, very different to her speaking voice.
If anyone has watched the masked singer, both in the UK and in the US, it's always glaringly obvious whether the singer is black or white before they are unmasked.
It was Patti LaBelle yesterday, she didn't fool anyone.
I accept these gestures not because I am a weak little woman, but because they are thoughtful, and ime it makes men feel good to be able to look out for the woman too.
I'm a woman. I fancy men. The end.
Don't knock it until you've tried it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Cheers!
At least you realise, that you couldn't class yourself as a real man and had to change digs post
Leave your mam out of it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Says the anonymous shithead hiding behind a proxy.
Don't you understand irony, or do you think it's a bit like silvery or bronzy?
Does every thread have to sink into insults in here?
It’s the whine Syl.
It certainly is.
Just a silly thought that maybe one or two anons would actually like to discuss a topic with a modicum of civility.
Don't be ridiculous!
I cant help being an eternal optimist. :sunny:
What does it mean to be a 'new man'?
Women who were raised in that era were the ones who continued the fight for equality... though that battle is still being fought.
No...that suggests I gave you the dictionary definition that you were too thick/lazy or both to google yourself.
The Anon that replied wasn't the Anon that asked the question. I didn't reply because the answer seemed fair enough. I could have provided a critique of the terms liberated women and the new man but since you never invented the terms I didn't think that would have been a relevant reply. However ordinary people are using these terms and their understanding of these terms might vary. So there may be a dictionary definition of the term but dictionaries are not the origin of those definitions.