what is my femme side anyway?
Posted: Fri May 10, 2019 9:39 am
This will likely be a kind of confused post as it may go in a couple of different directions.
I read a lot here about our dressing expressing our feminine side. My crossdressing expressed something, that's for sure. But I'm not sure it addressed my feminine side. Because I'm not sure what is my feminine side, as opposed to my masculine side.
I belong to a couple of woo woo groups on line and have a number of friends as well who subscribe to woo woo ideas. A big one is the "sacred duality" of feminine and masculine energy. The whole person being the result of divine union of the sacred masculine and divine feminine in terms of energetics. It sounds far too much like marriage is between one man and one woman for my taste, but supposedly it's about our energies. Just about everything gets divided into masculine and feminine. Masculine is protective, feminine is nurturing, masculine is rational, but feminine is intuitive, masculine is active while feminine is reflective, and so on, And of course, although everyone says we all have both, an awful lot of people like to say that men should be more masculine and women more feminine. You can start a great fight in such groups by asking does this mean it's feminine for a man to be nurturing or masculine for a woman to be rational.......the conclusion was reached one time in discussion that a woman actively pushing a baby out of her womb is an expression of her masculine energy, in other words giving birth is masculine, which is pretty silly, I think. They are also fond of saying that in a relationship, one must be more masculine and one more feminine for the relationship to be balanced, which can bring up all sorts of unpleasant stereotypes in non heterosexual relationships.
But to get more to the topic, I think we might agree that at least in our society some personality traits are considered more feminine, and some are more masculine, even if we didn't always agree on what they are.
I like to think of myself as just being the person I am, without labeling all my character traits in these terms. But when I accept some of the labels, I find I'm okay with it. Like I was a very nurturing father. That would get called feminine energy, but I don't really care about the label. I am pretty empathic. That's also considered feminine. I'm very creative and attuned to nature. All feminine energy things. But they are just me.
So I guess my question is this. Leaving our clothing out of this for a moment, how do the men here feel they express other personality characteristics that might be labeled feminine?
As I said, there isn't complete agreement about what are masculine and feminine qualities. Protective for example. The most protective creature on this planet is a mother guarding her young. So I think I'd call protectiveness feminine, but because it's the men who get sent off to war or become firefighters and similar things (mostly, and this is changing) protectiveness is labeled masculine. I don't think I agree with that.
Looking forward to hearing about this from others.
I read a lot here about our dressing expressing our feminine side. My crossdressing expressed something, that's for sure. But I'm not sure it addressed my feminine side. Because I'm not sure what is my feminine side, as opposed to my masculine side.
I belong to a couple of woo woo groups on line and have a number of friends as well who subscribe to woo woo ideas. A big one is the "sacred duality" of feminine and masculine energy. The whole person being the result of divine union of the sacred masculine and divine feminine in terms of energetics. It sounds far too much like marriage is between one man and one woman for my taste, but supposedly it's about our energies. Just about everything gets divided into masculine and feminine. Masculine is protective, feminine is nurturing, masculine is rational, but feminine is intuitive, masculine is active while feminine is reflective, and so on, And of course, although everyone says we all have both, an awful lot of people like to say that men should be more masculine and women more feminine. You can start a great fight in such groups by asking does this mean it's feminine for a man to be nurturing or masculine for a woman to be rational.......the conclusion was reached one time in discussion that a woman actively pushing a baby out of her womb is an expression of her masculine energy, in other words giving birth is masculine, which is pretty silly, I think. They are also fond of saying that in a relationship, one must be more masculine and one more feminine for the relationship to be balanced, which can bring up all sorts of unpleasant stereotypes in non heterosexual relationships.
But to get more to the topic, I think we might agree that at least in our society some personality traits are considered more feminine, and some are more masculine, even if we didn't always agree on what they are.
I like to think of myself as just being the person I am, without labeling all my character traits in these terms. But when I accept some of the labels, I find I'm okay with it. Like I was a very nurturing father. That would get called feminine energy, but I don't really care about the label. I am pretty empathic. That's also considered feminine. I'm very creative and attuned to nature. All feminine energy things. But they are just me.
So I guess my question is this. Leaving our clothing out of this for a moment, how do the men here feel they express other personality characteristics that might be labeled feminine?
As I said, there isn't complete agreement about what are masculine and feminine qualities. Protective for example. The most protective creature on this planet is a mother guarding her young. So I think I'd call protectiveness feminine, but because it's the men who get sent off to war or become firefighters and similar things (mostly, and this is changing) protectiveness is labeled masculine. I don't think I agree with that.
Looking forward to hearing about this from others.