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[Opinions] "feminine" as "weak"?? nt
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f"In my heart, I think a woman has two choices: either she's a feminist or a masochist." -G. Steinem
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He didn't say that...Don't be so quick to attack. Everyone seems very on edge and ready to pounce lately...
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Well...We have had some newbies here lately who were suspicious and irritating at first, until they finally got the rules and started abiding by them. ADT's posting style is blunt and sometimes maybe a little offensive to some, and so that may have gotten some people on edge too.I did notice that my posts of late may have sounded curt or rude. Trust me, in my head the posts sound like only matter-of-fact pointing out of rules and general "how we do things on BtN".
Miranda
"Six hours later I still haven't done my homework, but I did come up with 245 name combos, seven of which I might name my child." — Modified LJ icon quoteProud adopter of 15 punctuation marks.
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Most definitely not. Feminity doesn't equal weakness. "Feminine" as in "lady-like", as in "not masculine", as in "fey".
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"fey" doesn't mean "feminine"!It means "Having or displaying an otherworldly, magical, or fairylike aspect or quality".That is nothing to do with being male or female.http://www.answers.com/fey
ChrisellAll we have to decide is what to do with the time that is given us. - J.R.R. Tolkien.
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"Fairylike" sounds feminine to me. "Fey" sounds feminine to me. "Kelly" sounds feminine to me.To *ME*, fey = fairylike = feminine = Kelly.
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