What do you like to do the is often traditionally considered feminine?

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  1. take care of my nails. Trimming, filing, keeping them neat. I thought about using a clear coat of polish just to keep then clean. Haven’t gone that far yet though.

  2. Wear women’s clothing, nails, makeup, handbags and shoes, girl flicks, bottoming during sex, thinking about not having a penis, hormone replacement therapy, you know, just the usual

  3. Dancing, cooking, dressing nice, not being stoic, communicating openly about my feelings, and I recently started wearing big necklaces a few of which have been made for women. Men seem to only get metal chains, but women get these bulky ornate necklaces of all different materials and I dig em.

  4. I’m a regular guy with a lot of testosterone pumping through me. The least traditionally masculine thing I like to do is baking if that can even be considered feminine. I don’t wear a bright coloured apron with flowers on it, in fact I don’t wear an apron.

  5. Nothing really…

    I do some things that are considered traditionally feminine, like taking care of my skin and making sure my nails are clean and well kept, but this is only to help me get laid

    I actually don’t care about my appearance beyond like a nice suit or some decent clothes.

  6. I do most of the cooking in our house. I will also occasionally file my nails.

  7. I get pedicures, started getting them when I was in the Marine Corps at the advice of one of my seniors.

  8. Take care of my hair and skin, cook, clean the house. It’s not feminine, my mother raised me on her own and I had to be good enough to raise my little brothers. So I can do everything my mum can, and I’m proud of it.

  9. Cooking, cleaning, organizing my home, keeping houseplants, interior design

  10. Everytime this question gets asked I’m blown away, and kinda saddened to know that things like providing yourself with life sustaining nourishment, or having hydrated skin is considered feminine.

    Or baking… How is baking feminine? When I lived in France, I’d estimate that nearly 3/4 of bakers in the country are men (it’s very high, I know that). If you were baking a loaf of bread at home, no one would question your masculinity, since, you know, it’s just bread.

    It just doesn’t seem real to me, I can’t rationalize it. I just keep hoping that you are all trolling, and it’s some big joke I’m not in on.

  11. I try to be stoic sometimes, but also to feel shit. I let it all out every now and then.

    Who needs a pint of beer when you have a pint of Ben and Jerry’s and Bridget jones baby. That is how the hell you do it

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