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The same "male box" style of thinking also utylizes derogatory words for any woman who exhibits strength or other "manly" traits such as independence, assertiveness or (heaven forbid) expressing our own opinion. I feel a "real man" has the strength of character to know and be who he is, no matter what "old traditions" may say. I don't care if he likes to wear makeup while drag racing or dressing up in drag... if he's true to himself and true to those around him (and treats others well) it's all good. Those wonderful "old traditions" are the ones who gave us such wonderful sayings like "rule of thumb". The saying "rule of thumb" is based on a French law (19th c) that stated that a man could legally beat his wife with a stick that was no thicker than his thumb. As far as costuming, I feel someone should wear what is flattering to and appropriate for their figure, face and movement style and the venue in which it is presented. Whether make up is uncomfortable or not, every single actor in Hollywood, every single musician in a video, every actor on Broadway... they ALL wear makeup. Even "big-bad" wrestlers wear makeup. Is the Rock not "manly" because he wears makup? Make up doesn't make a man any less "manly" in my eyes. |
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Hi Lydia, I thought I might mention that some of the posts with quotes are coming up in weird order and that may be changing the perceived meaning for you. Anyway, like Aniseteph said - we were just bantering a bit. If we absolutely must be serious. I think there is nothing wrong with whatever guys want to wear but I have a personal preference. I find it hard to find crop tops that I like on ME; I don't really like the line they usually have on the body, it's often not graceful. Last edited by Gabi; 09-13-2006 at 02:57 AM. Reason: bad spelling of Aniseteph's name *arrgh* |
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No but, yeah, but, no but cos there was this whole other thing that you don't even know about Vicky Pollard from Little Britain |
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I'll have to tell my wife about the "Rule of Thumb". I'm sure she'll be impressed! :p
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Yea, true enough. But men are expected to wear dull, drab, HOT, uncomfortable clothing. Not I! :eek:
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A'isha, do you think your friend would mind terribly if I stole that and passed it on to a friend of mine? I think my friend would adore that.
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Mario Cantone? Sounds like something he'd say.
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Dear Makeda,
Yes! Mario Cantone... my mind was just drawing a blank on his last name. I love his incredibly caustic humor and his very much veiled sensitivity for which one must actually hunt! Thanks! Regards, A'isha |
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