Question:
Feminists, do you like to see men, as a gender, being feminized?
?
2012-02-29 06:41:23 UTC
Men are more feminine than they used to, they now wear earrings, bleach their hair, and wear skinny jeans.

Would you be happy to see the trend continue to the point that men wear dresses, bright clothing, high heels, make up, long fingernails, shaved legs, and long hair?
Fourteen answers:
Know It All
2012-02-29 06:47:00 UTC
"Only when manhood is dead - and it will perish when ravaged femininity no longer sustains it - only then will we know what it is to be free."

Andrea Dworkin
Wolfrick
2012-03-02 20:07:32 UTC
I think guys in skinny jeans are very sexy. Earrings and Bleach blond hair can be hit and miss. (And I prefer real blonds, anyway. It really depends on what the rest of you looks like. Thick dark hair is really good looking on most guys.)



I have seen men in dresses, and high heals, etc.. Some of them actually do know how to work a dress, and I've seen some guys make those dresses look hot. Others....Not so much. Guys in high healed boots actually are kind of sexy (thank you rock bands of the 70's and 80's), I find guys in eyeliner to be especially sexy, (and most don't look for it, but you'll notice that a LOT of men on tv wear it because so many women respond positively to it without realizing) and same can be said about many men who wear a little barley perceptible rouge or lip gloss, or concealer. Some guys look good with long hair, but some don't. It really depends on the guy. Personally, my favorite hair cut on most guys is the Cesar. (short). Followed by what ever it is that Niel Caffrey's hair cut is called, in White collar (even if you cover up that beautiful face, his hair still looks great.)



As far as I'm concerned, the only things that can be feminine, are female body parts; the only things that can be masculine, are male body parts; and that means everything else is open to everyone. So wear what ever you want. If wearing pants makes you feel more masculine, then wear pants. Simple.
Jack
2012-02-29 20:41:28 UTC
No.



To quote Yosemite Sam, "...where men are men, and women are women; that's a pretty good arrangement."



Men should be men. There is nothing wrong with being a man. Women should be women. There is nothing wrong with being a woman.



Now a man trying to be a fish or a dog is a problem. A man trying to be a woman is a problem.



It's time for people to accept reality and be themselves instead of trying to be something else.



I've heard of skinny jeans. It seems reasonable that they are jeans for extremely thin people. What's wrong with that? Or maybe it's code for something else? There is nothing wrong with wearing clothing that fits properly.
2012-02-29 07:32:52 UTC
Men as a group during the renaissance and other eras in history used to wear colored wigs, rouge, powder their faces, wear earrings, leotards, pointy toed high heeled boots with shiny buckles and capes as well as other flouncy shirts with ruffles. Remember the sixties? Long hair, makeup, tight ruffled shirts, boots? History repeats itself over and over.
?
2012-02-29 06:45:07 UTC
Absolutely not.



My husband and I are ages 20 and 19 and he has never ever worn earrings, bleached his hair, or worn skinny jeans because he is a manly man, and that's how I always would like him to be.
?
2017-02-25 14:06:22 UTC
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ms.sophisticate
2012-02-29 20:22:26 UTC
Can't say I do. I have always been attracted to manly men. If his skin feels as smooth as mine, I am repelled. If he spends as much time as I do fussing with his hair, I question his sexual orientation. However, if a man is in a great shape, in possession of long legs and shapely behind, he looks sexy in his skinny jeans. There is nothing feminine about that in my opinion.
Jamie N
2012-02-29 10:00:30 UTC
a person's style of dress does not change their gender. these men are not "being feminized", they just wear cloths and styles they like. cuz they have the freedom to do so. some may like to see the things you listed, some won't. such is life, and i personally think that's a good thing.
?
2012-02-29 06:44:21 UTC
The ultimate aim is that all men have their penises removed by law and have gender realignment surgery to become women... then in future all babies are created in test tubes using artificial sperm and genetically modified to be always female..... thus removing the PLAGUE of men from this planet altogether.
?
2012-02-29 09:01:47 UTC
I'm with you. Men are such girls these days. What happened to men having beards and hairy chest, now they get mani pedis and take longer than their girlfriends to get ready..its sad really...anyways I'm going to change the oil in my car and continue to grow my beard....because I'm a man!!!!!! Lol
Wildflower
2012-02-29 07:40:44 UTC
No.



My man doesn't wear earrings, bleach his hair, or wear skinny jeans, and I wouldn't want him to, either.
0
2012-02-29 06:44:16 UTC
Wearing earrings, bleaching your hair, and wearing skinny jeans in no way makes you feminine. You're a moronic judgmental pr*ck.
at large
2012-02-29 06:52:50 UTC
Of course they would. Feminazis know most women can't meet the standards of men. The military is a great example.
2012-02-29 06:50:30 UTC
You guys love your science fiction - or should we create a new genre for GS (Troll Fiction)


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