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Definition Of A Male
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(or a female for that matter)
On a recent thread I was asked (derogatory) by a poster.
//nailit, are you interested in any sports?//
No, Im not! It bores me.
I dont watch/view/participate in any sport.
It bores me.
Im more interested in other things.
More interested in psychology and philosophy etc.
Maybe make me *less* off a man in some peoples eyes.
But dont think that the author of the original quote would
Like to meet me in real life.
(Keyboard warriors are two a penny)
What makes a *real* man for you?
On a recent thread I was asked (derogatory) by a poster.
//nailit, are you interested in any sports?//
No, Im not! It bores me.
I dont watch/view/participate in any sport.
It bores me.
Im more interested in other things.
More interested in psychology and philosophy etc.
Maybe make me *less* off a man in some peoples eyes.
But dont think that the author of the original quote would
Like to meet me in real life.
(Keyboard warriors are two a penny)
What makes a *real* man for you?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I think that asking for a definition of a male is not a good question. We are all people. I could ask, 'what is a real woman?' But I doubt if that would go down well with women here.
Asking the question 'what is the definition of a male?' seems to sugggest that the asker is rather insecure. Nailit, why do you ask this question?
Asking the question 'what is the definition of a male?' seems to sugggest that the asker is rather insecure. Nailit, why do you ask this question?
By all the 'standard definitions of manhood ' I don't qualify.
I'd rather go on a girls night out than a men's, I'd rather go shopping than to football, I am happy to say out loud to whomever I am with if I think a man is attractive..... the list goes on.
Has anyone I have known well ever questioned my masculinity? No.
My definition of a mam is someone who is comfortable with who he is, and does not feel the need to endlessly underline it every thirty seconds.
I'd rather go on a girls night out than a men's, I'd rather go shopping than to football, I am happy to say out loud to whomever I am with if I think a man is attractive..... the list goes on.
Has anyone I have known well ever questioned my masculinity? No.
My definition of a mam is someone who is comfortable with who he is, and does not feel the need to endlessly underline it every thirty seconds.
Nailit; I did read it again, but I'm still not sure why you ask the question. If you care about what people think about you, then fair enough, but if you are confident about your masculinity, then why ask. I'm older than you and I don't worry about whether I'm defined as a male or not. I'm certainly not female (although many years ago I did get a glimpse of it when I had taken acid) and I am certainly not a male who loves being with other males (yuk!). I don't think there really is a definition of a male; we are what we are. What do you think?