Hey, they expect girls to wear flowers or lace and kittens but the guys get star wars! that's just not fair, I have the lace too but my R2-D2 is way cooler.
this is not the first time I have been compared to Alice though.
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When the guys start wearing flowers or lace and kittens, that's when I head for the door.
Anyhow, here's something that makes me feel masculine. I bet she's not wearing boxer shorts.
http://img835.imageshack.us/img835/6...apanesegir.jpg
http://thecontaminated.com/wp-conten...rs_girls_2.jpg
http://img.costumecraze.com/images/v...611c-large.jpg
I'm not sure what you mean, Mutatis...
Attention. Attention would make me feel feminine. It's like my favorite quote from "Death of a Salesman": "Attention must be paid."
But saying "Attention makes me feel feminine" makes me think of attention as a person who holds a gun on you, "making" you feel feminine.
But my answer stands. Attention. Attention would make me feel feminine. That is all.
I have always wanted the gold bikini, but I guess it's uncomfortable to wear on a daily basis. I do have a star trek dress, from the original series, won a costume competition in, granted all the judges were 18 or 19 year old guys but I won.
I guess I have to agree with qimi, attention would probably make me feel as giddy as a schoolgirl
Isn't she a little busty for a storm trooper?
Make-up, high heels, pretty dresses, getting my nails done (which I very rarely do)... they all make me feel feminine. But also holding a baby, dancing, having a man brush a strand of hair out of my face... I like to embrace my femininity. But I do think that often there are traits that are expected from women or deemed feminine (vs. masculine) which I do not agree with... All of these are social constructs of course, which is fine in some sense, but these constructs should not bind us and limit us in our wishes, desires, intellectual capacities and behaviors.
When I dress up in my French maid costume and dust my husband off. Hahaha!
Bien- ARen't you married with children??