Ladies..do u prefer a man who is more masculine or feminine?

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Ladies do u prefer a man who is more masculine or feminine

  • I prefer a man who is more Masculine

    Votes: 6 46.2%
  • I prefer a man who is more Feminine

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • I prefer a man who is equally both

    Votes: 4 30.8%
  • I prefer a woman

    Votes: 3 23.1%

  • Total voters
    13
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Do you prefer a man who is more masculine (exudes strength, vigor, toughness, etc..) or a man who is more feminine (displays his sensitivity, playfulness, animated facial expressions, obsessed with wardrobe, hair, etc..).
 

grace

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I think in all things people need balance.

The person I am to be with needs to know when to be sensitive and loving if I am having a rough time/or need him to be more romanatic.
On the flip side, he also needs to know when to step up and be the man.

No one is perfect, and it does go both ways. Women need to have that balance in their life too.

Also, I want to say that there is a BIG difference between sensitive and wishy-washy.
 
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kiwi_OT

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What the heck is this question about???

This question sounds like it is based on secular stereotypes of men and women, which I think is innappropriate.
 
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I think in all things people need balance.

The person I am to be with needs to know when to be sensitive and loving if I am having a rough time/or need him to be more romanatic.
On the flip side, he also needs to know when to step up and be the man.

No one is perfect, and it does go both ways. Women need to have that balance in their life too.

Also, I want to say that there is a BIG difference between sensitive and wishy-washy.
Yes, but every man gives off a certain personality in general. Thats what I mean, his general personality, like how other people would describe him if they just met him.
 
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What the heck is this question about???

This question sounds like it is based on secular stereotypes of men and women, which I think is innappropriate.
masculine (exudes strength, vigor, toughness, etc..)
feminine (displays his sensitivity, playfulness, animated facial expressions, obsessed with wardrobe, hair, etc..).
 

grace

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Yes, but every man gives off a certain personality in general. Thats what I mean, his general personality, like how other people would describe him if they just met him.
When you phrase it this way then..... I guess I default to more masculine I guess.

I enjoy the outdoors: Hiking, camping etc. That is not to say that someone who knows how to dress well and fix his hair nice will not enjoy those things.

I don't know....I was having this discussion with someone recently about the *type* we are attracted to.
She fails to believe me, but I honestly do NOT have a type. When I tell people that I honestly go for the heart...I REALLY do. Physical appearance is not a factor in deciding my type.

(I have said this before too...... this is not to say that I can't look at someone and see that they are attractive etc, because I can....but if they are a jerk, or have an ego the size of texas...then forget it. I don't care how attractive you are.)
 
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When you phrase it this way then..... I guess I default to more masculine I guess.

I enjoy the outdoors: Hiking, camping etc. That is not to say that someone who knows how to dress well and fix his hair nice will not enjoy those things.

I don't know....I was having this discussion with someone recently about the *type* we are attracted to.
She fails to believe me, but I honestly do NOT have a type. When I tell people that I honestly go for the heart...I REALLY do. Physical appearance is not a factor in deciding my type.

(I have said this before too...... this is not to say that I can't look at someone and see that they are attractive etc, because I can....but if they are a jerk, or have an ego the size of texas...then forget it. I don't care how attractive you are.)
I believe you, Grace. :) I look at the heart too. I've met women who were attractive but they turned me off with their personality, and I've met women who I didn't find attractive at first but then their personality attracted me to them.
 
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kiwi_OT

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masculine (exudes strength, vigor, toughness, etc..)
feminine (displays his sensitivity, playfulness, animated facial expressions, obsessed with wardrobe, hair, etc..).
That is so incredibly annoying and vague and stereotypical. You cant define male and female roles just on a few words that both men and women can display
 
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That is so incredibly annoying and vague and stereotypical. You cant define male and female roles just on a few words that both men and women can display
I just want to know which one women prefer most. I'm not judging anyone here.
 

seoulsearch

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Hee hee hee, Zero...

When I read the question, I was thinking, "Well, I want a guy who, let's say if someone was bother me in pubic, I'd feel safe around him--I could feel confident that he'd stand up for me and not run away... But at the same time, if he spends more time on his hair than I do, or if he spends more money on things like manicures and facials than I do (I wish I had the money for those things but I don't, so I manage my own self-care at home instead of at a salon!)... then not so much..." I am ALL for a guy being well-groomed... it's just that... Hmm. If I were dating a guy and everyone thought that HE was the "PRETTY" one in the relationship... UH... I think I'd feel intimidated...

Not sure if that answers your question, but hey. :)
 
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FireWire

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Since when is a man supposed to be feminine?

Male and female He created

This is secular humanism and modern day thinking.
 
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OK ok, maybe I should have come up with a better way of putting what I meant. Here is what I meant...


Would you prefer someone who is more like this guy:



or more like this guy:


Thats all I'm saying. Not trying to judge anyone. :cool:

AND like it or not, All men have a feminine side! (whether they admit it or not. Its just basic psychology 101)
 
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FireWire

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Oh come on zeroturbulence you can do better than that. Psychology is just a scientific way of rationalising sinful behaviour. They can even explain murder. Gah!
 
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Oh come on zeroturbulence you can do better than that. Psychology is just a scientific way of rationalising sinful behaviour. They can even explain murder. Gah!
Well, all sciences can be used in evil ways, but its true that we all have a masculine and a feminine side. For example, all men experience times when they need the approval of others (NOTE to all ladies: that is psychology's definition of the feminine side, I didn't come up with it).
 

ashlaa

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oh wait zero, which one is supposed to be the more macho and which one is supposed to be the more fem one?
 
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oh wait zero, which one is supposed to be the more macho and which one is supposed to be the more fem one?
The top guy (James Denton) is supposed to be the strong masculine type and Ashton Kutcher is supposed to be the more playful, expressive "feminine" type. I guess I shouldn't have used the word feminine. Some folks just don't like me using it.
 
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thimsrebma

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I get what u are saying Zero. I like stronger more serious macho types. Not playful skippy do guys
 
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Jullianna

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LOL@ "skippy do guys" !!!!

A guy can be compassionate and have a heart for others and still be manly. Jesus was/IS. Peter was. Paul was.

And playful is ALWAYS awesome. :)

If I had just the photos to pick from, I would have to say that, for me, Denton is the physically attractive one, not Kutcher. Kutcher seems like too much of a little boy for me to find him physically attractive. But, as you say, there are other things about a person to consider. For all I know, Denton could be a jerk. Kutcher, on the other hand, is actually a very intelligent, funny guy.

I tend to lean toward more manly men because of my strong nature AND because....silly me...I want to be the pretty one in a couple. ;)
 
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Liz01

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OK ok, maybe I should have come up with a better way of putting what I meant. Here is what I meant...


Would you prefer someone who is more like this guy:



or more like this guy:
I prefer Ashton.....lol
 

Stuey

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Cmon Ladies, it's clearly Ashton... If he looks a bit like a boy just imagine what he will look like in 10-15 years time! Then he'll be your perfect man. :)