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A question for straight women.

which best discribes the way you feel ladies?

  • I Absolutly love alpha males

    Votes: 2 28.6%
  • I'm okay with alpha or beta males

    Votes: 1 14.3%
  • I prefer beta males

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • I habe no real preference.

    Votes: 4 57.1%

  • Total voters
    7
You don’t understand. A real man doesn’t worry about a woman’s “place” because he is confident in his own.
fantastic point I love it.

I don’t understand why you think you can reduce any man or woman to his or her job title or how this could define masculinityor femininity, so I’ll leave the stereotyping and marginalization to you.

For some people, both men and women, being arrested is nothing beyond a minor annoyance. It’s what they do. Those who find it infuriating or humiliating or traumatic but say it’s nothing are poseurs.
 
I never asked him I probably should have if he likes ladies. He might not.

Good point. That's one I usually miss. I am not very good at the social interaction stuff. Stuff like that doesn't occur to me usually.
 
I had to look up that term. This "emo guy" thing screams "please friendzone me". You confuse me. I thought you didn't like men that think women should know their place. Would you for example consider the typical Mexican "campesino" confident in his masculinity? Imagine a guy that thinks getting arrested and saying "that was nothin'" because he's a tough guy.

Guys who think women "should know their place" aren't manly men at all. They're insecure and want to force their women to feel inferior so they can feel superior.
 
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