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In reply to the discussion: What is masculinity? [View all]lumberjack_jeff
(33,224 posts)34. I don't really disagree that any rhetorical definition is on shaky footing.
        I'm saying that if someone is going to call me masculine, I'm not going to put all that much weight on their definition of the term.
I don't take masculine as an insult precisely because I don't recognize their authority to create the definition.
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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