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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] My dh is super masculine- very athletic, electrical engineer who likes working with his hands, hunts, can fix anything. He’s our main cook. I can cook and think I’m a good cook, but he really enjoys it. Not sure why cooking is feminine? He sews too! [/quote]
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