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Kirk Posted - 07/07/2005 : 14:04:13
Masculinity: how would you describe it in a man?

I'm just curious what my fellow americans and also everyone around the world thinks about it.

I partially define it as: provider, active, etc
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KimStanleyRobinson Posted - 07/13/2005 : 12:49:52
take a 300 or above sociology course and you'll have a bit more trouble defining "masculinity" or any other concept or term related to human society..especially gender.

masculinity?
see, we anthropomorphize...masculinity is not just something humans are/have/exude...

I describe it...ummm...hard, rough, strong.

Anything more than that is too subjective?


Carl Posted - 07/12/2005 : 04:55:24
That's verbal masterbation! ;)
PsychicTwin Posted - 07/11/2005 : 06:34:27
Forgive my bluntness:

Men are voracious masturbators (in general). Sure, girls play with themselves too but I think we are all aware of the ratio/frequency of execution here. Maybe it's because for men sex and sexual gratification is intrinsically tied to a one-shot (no pun intended) climax, so this makes us more inclined to "take matters into our own hands" in a goal-oriented, up-and-at-'em sorta fashion. With women, I get the impression that self-gratification of the sexual kind is a far more whimsical, mood-driven process in terms of motivation.
Maybe I'm wrong, but it's interesting to contemplate nonetheless.
kathryn Posted - 07/11/2005 : 06:15:33
quote:
Originally posted by Carolynanna

quote:
Originally posted by TRANSMARINE

quote:
Originally posted by Kirk

Shaving...
what else? This is interesting for a man to hear.



I wonder if women find our being able to pee standing up as fascinating as shaving.

I was alone...in my BIG BED

-bRIAN



I saw a movie where a gal peed standing up, and not allover herself either, on a wall. I didn't know this was possible. Yeah I don't want to get into specifics...

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Don't believe the hype.



And people say porn isn't educational...


Sometimes, no matter how shitty things get, you have to just do a little dance. - Frank
Carolynanna Posted - 07/11/2005 : 01:17:53
quote:
Originally posted by TRANSMARINE

quote:
Originally posted by Kirk

Shaving...
what else? This is interesting for a man to hear.



I wonder if women find our being able to pee standing up as fascinating as shaving.

I was alone...in my BIG BED

-bRIAN



I saw a movie where a gal peed standing up, and not allover herself either, on a wall. I didn't know this was possible. Yeah I don't want to get into specifics...

__________
Don't believe the hype.
Kirk Posted - 07/10/2005 : 18:01:29
I also think masculinity is also socially determined to an extent.
Masculinity in this part of Idaho (USA) includes owning a big truck and having facial hair.

Nearly every day, I look over a sheet of paper that defines who I am (more like who I want to be).

What's your thoughts on this list, given below?

Me: defined
-----------

Early riser
Stays busy

Independent
Determined
Assertive
Acts as a leader
Willing to take risks

Eats protein foods
Doesn’t snack much
Doesn’t drink sugar drinks
Self control

Masculine
Competitive
Athletic
Exercises often
Sexually active

Analytical
Explores his environment
Observes

Listens to Rocket from the Crypt
Watches John Wayne movies
Superabounder Posted - 07/10/2005 : 17:05:16
To me, masculinity evokes having a single-minded purpose or mission that no one, not even one's lover can derail or be more important than. Kind of a calling or gift. Men always seek a release after putting in the work.


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Stevio10 Posted - 07/10/2005 : 16:19:11
Balls? Well they provide me with some fun hehe. "Balls", well, are they masculine? Cojones? Everyone has cojones though, right? Or atleast not everyone but people of both genders/sexuality show noble, brave qualities. I dunno, depends how you determine the definition of masculinity. In my mind there is no difference between masculinity/femininity and male/female. Masculinity or femininity is something i think you learn from an early age and identify with. When we are born, are we masculine because we are male? Or do we turn masculine because of the way we're brought up and what society expects of us as a "man"? Now if only there was a 3rd gender...that would really get me in a spin...!
Homers_pet_monkey Posted - 07/10/2005 : 06:58:10
quote:
Originally posted by Frog in the Sand

Sorry HPM - I should have added, 'instead of getting angry'.


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Sorry froggy, I was refering to MissMaceo's post.


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VoVat Posted - 07/08/2005 : 13:30:37
I don't know exactly what masculinity is, but I know I don't have much of it.



I was all out of luck, like a duck that died. I was all out of juice, like a moose denied.
danjersey Posted - 07/07/2005 : 23:02:14
quote:
Originally posted by Stevio10

I dont think there are any differences between masculinity and feminity besides physically. The rest is all socially learned and has been for some time.



so what do balls, mean to you?
Stevio10 Posted - 07/07/2005 : 22:32:06
I dont think there are any differences between masculinity and feminity besides physically. The rest is all socially learned and has been for some time.
greg Posted - 07/07/2005 : 21:38:10
Pesky external genitalia. Watch out with the zippers!!!

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danjersey Posted - 07/07/2005 : 20:36:29
quote:
Originally posted by Kirk

Masculinity: how would you describe it in a man?

I'm just curious what my fellow americans and also everyone around the world thinks about it.

I partially define it as: provider, active, etc



"provider, active, ect" ?
how about?... Balls.
apl4eris Posted - 07/07/2005 : 19:00:04
Bravery tempered with wisdom, but sometimes also foolhardy courageousness. Strength of character based on a mind that is constantly open, seeking and questioning and at the same time content. It's not soley in the realm of men, but it defines masculinity for me. At the moment I don't know of any character traits that men or women have that the other cannot.
mun chien andalusia Posted - 07/07/2005 : 18:59:23
hey i can use an iron better than any woman. and i don't get angry at electrical equipment. i punch it and then try to fix it and then i destroy it and then i buy a new one identical to the one i broke so nobody notices. that's macho.


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Carl Posted - 07/07/2005 : 18:16:16
Being grouchy and belching. Getting angry at electrical equipment. Being a control freak. Not being able to use an iron. ;)
Daisy Girl Posted - 07/07/2005 : 17:05:00
I think to me masculinity = manliness = taking the high ground and maybe sucking stuff up in order to be an adult and doing stuff that isn't always considered masculine... such as cooking and doing laundry... that's such a huge turn on!
kathryn Posted - 07/07/2005 : 15:49:03
How are those two solely masculine traits? Women can do those things, too.




Sometimes, no matter how shitty things get, you have to just do a little dance. - Frank
Frog in the Sand Posted - 07/07/2005 : 15:44:24
Sorry HPM - I should have added, 'instead of getting angry'.


Join the Cult of France / And get Honeycomb weeks in advance
MissMaceo Posted - 07/07/2005 : 15:40:50
quote:
Originally posted by Frog in the Sand

quote:
Originally posted by MissMaceo

The ability to hold you when you cry and tell you NO when you are wrong.




Also sometimes, the ability to tell you NO when you cry and hold you when you're wrong.


Join the Cult of France / And get Honeycomb weeks in advance



Yeah, that is SO true.



Those who find themselves ridiculous, sit down next to me.
Homers_pet_monkey Posted - 07/07/2005 : 15:37:01
I am not sure I fully understand that? Please explain the second part.


Don't believe the type!
Frog in the Sand Posted - 07/07/2005 : 15:36:09
quote:
Originally posted by MissMaceo

The ability to hold you when you cry and tell you NO when you are wrong.




Also sometimes, the ability to tell you NO when you cry and hold you when you're wrong.


Join the Cult of France / And get Honeycomb weeks in advance
MissMaceo Posted - 07/07/2005 : 15:27:09
The ability to hold you when you cry and tell you NO when you are wrong.



Those who find themselves ridiculous, sit down next to me.
kathryn Posted - 07/07/2005 : 14:37:20
I can read a map and start a fire. Many women can. I'm talking about things that only men can do ipso facto.

The pee-standing-up thing, it's interesting, but not in a penis-envy way. Shaving, definitely, specifically that your faces feel rough compared to ours. Oh, god, the fact that your underwear is differerent, not as dainty, especially the almighty boxer shorts. I also like and constantly notice how men use space differently from women, more freely. A man will take up space, say, when sitting. He'll sprawl his limbs, whereas I always tuck mine in, make myself smaller, which I see other women do, too. Also fascinating -- how men dispense with verbal niceties and get to the point, whereas women rarely cut to the chase when speaking, we tend to meander and couch our points.

Someone else have a turn. I have a long list of things I notice that I consider strictly masculine.


Sometimes, no matter how shitty things get, you have to just do a little dance. - Frank
darwin Posted - 07/07/2005 : 14:37:19
quote:
Originally posted by Kirk

Shaving...
what else? This is interesting for a man to hear.



Read a map
Build fire
TRANSMARINE Posted - 07/07/2005 : 14:28:02
quote:
Originally posted by Kirk

Shaving...
what else? This is interesting for a man to hear.



I wonder if women find our being able to pee standing up as fascinating as shaving.

I was alone...in my BIG BED

-bRIAN
Kirk Posted - 07/07/2005 : 14:22:09
Shaving...
what else? This is interesting for a man to hear.
kathryn Posted - 07/07/2005 : 14:17:58
Many masculine men shave their faces.

Funny that this thread is here. A forumette and I were emailing about this very subject not too long ago. We decided it'd be too racy, as we would end up posting about all the things that guys get to do that we as women can't do. There is a myriad of humdrum things that men do that strike me, at least, as fascinating and sexy by virtue of the fact that there exist solely in the male provenance.

Example: shaving one's face. I find it terribly sexy that men do that. It's probably boring to have to do that every morning but it's fascinating to watch a guy shave. The list is too long...


Sometimes, no matter how shitty things get, you have to just do a little dance. - Frank
mun chien andalusia Posted - 07/07/2005 : 14:15:36
facial hair is important.

Zen fascists will control you,100% natural

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