Most women like a balance. I'm in a long term relationship so I don't ever think of who I wouldn't or wouldn't date seing as he's the only one for me, but it is true most women like a guy who hangs in the delicate balance between masculine and feminine.
A guy who's too masculine to ever cook anything, to ever talk about or express his feelings, or to ever simply relate to and have fun with a woman, would probably be so annoying.
However, an overly feminine guy can be even more annoying than an overly masculine guy. I'm not talking strictly relationship wise here, I mean overly feminine guys in general, annoy me.
The kind of guys who's shirt and pants have to look perfectly assembled even when they're just going to the mall, the kind of guys who don't even have long hair but take longer to style it than a woman does, the kind who are drama queens about everything. How gay.
Would you date a feminine man?
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Most women like a balance. I'm in a long term relationship so I don't ever think of who I wouldn't or wouldn't date seing as he's the only one for me, but it is true most women like a guy who hangs in the delicate balance between masculine and feminine.
A guy who's too masculine to ever cook anything, to ever talk about or express his feelings, or to ever simply relate to and have fun with a woman, would probably be so annoying.
However, an overly feminine guy can be even more annoying than an overly masculine guy. I'm not talking strictly relationship wise here, I mean overly feminine guys in general, annoy me.
The kind of guys who's shirt and pants have to look perfectly assembled even when they're just going to the mall, the kind of guys who don't even have long hair but take longer to style it than a woman does, the kind who are drama queens about everything. How gay.