18-02-2014, 01:13 AM
(This post was last modified: 18-02-2014, 01:15 AM by SarahSchilling.)
(18-02-2014, 01:07 AM)Kari Leigh Doodlebug Wrote:(17-02-2014, 08:23 PM)Kari Leigh Doodlebug Wrote: Perhaps many more of us are guilty of trying a little too hard to portray feminine attributes, vocabulary and emotional responses. I'm not going to name specifics because I will surely offend some if not most by doing so.
Would you all be kind enough to let me retract that comment? The more I think about it the more I think it was inappropriate given the reasons we are all here. Why would I be surprised that we act, sound, feel effeminate? Apologies are on me tonight. Sorry If I have offended.
LOL, it was my favorite thought of the thread.
Therefore, it must be inappropriate! I really hope nobody takes it that seriously though. I mean, if it were true that someone was intentionally acting in a more girlish manner, the "correction" to that behavior would be to intentionally act in a more manly fashion. Which is pretty much the same thing, only in the opposition gender direction.
I think both men and women start out intentionally acting as their gender is "supposed" to act. It should be no surprise that people going through a "2nd puberty" do the same.
So...I don't see how it would be that offensive ;p
If you retract it, I'm claiming ownership!

