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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I don't find this at all, not my spouse, his colleagues, my friends, my kid's friends' dads. Most men are just normal guys. I'm wondering what your definitions are here. [/quote] +1. I know a lot of guys I wouldn't necessarily deem "super masculine" in some stereotypical body builder way, but I don't know ANY straight men I consider "feminine" in the slightest. Most are just normal guys and I think many are good examples of healthy masculinity. What is a "feminine" man to you, OP? Is that a term you are using as an insult? Look inside yourself. [/quote] I'm thinking OP might think my husband is "feminine" because he splits laundry and cooking with me. Of course that's pretty much all the Dads I know. Most Dads don't feel their masculinity is threatened by being a partner.[/quote] Exactly. We are partners and I find it extremely attractive that he wanted an equal partner is life and not some damsel in distress he needed to provide for and take care of. Now, should something happen to me (or him) we would take care of each other, of course. [/quote]
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