I think most people would not regard me as a "guy" guy. Although, this is perhaps stereotyping, I neither do nor enjoy activities that are frequently associated with masculinity: (a) I prefer to sit when I pee, (b) I don't like to watch sports on TV, (c) I much prefer a small fuel-efficient car, or no car, (d) I don't really enjoy beer very much.
On top of this, aside from a "beer belly" (which I'm trying to get rid of), I don't have particularly masculine features (e.g. I don't really have a visible Adam's apple, I'm not exactly muscular, my facial features are not particularly masculine) and a rather feminine voice.
- Becky
Well I don't think any of my friends have every thought of me as a mans man since I live a very passive almost monk style life. I rarely eat meat, I avoid any and all fights and try to solve problems with words before violence, I know nothing about cars or sports, and most of the time walk away from a conversation that I feel are just degrading talks towards women. At the same time though I don't think they think I'm a fem man either. Most of the people who know me know I took 5 years of tia chi so I can fight I just always choose the most peaceful route, I've done landscaping and home repair jobs, and I'm the first one to take care of the dirty jobs before anyone else in are house. So I guess I'm just a bowl of neutral soup XD
When in male mode I'm a regular guy, but Susan is right under the surface.
[SIGPIC][/SIGPIC] Susan V. Adams
My wife jokes about that very thing. In fact I was underdressed during our super bowl party. She calls me a super manly man except when Stephanie is around. I'm super girly. Strange dichotomy. I played college football and still enjoy sports. I remodled our house recently. Which are not solely men's things. But I guess I'm manly. Except for my pretty panties!!
Hugs Stephanie
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