Quote Originally Posted by docrobbysherry View Post

On the one hand, traditionally "female" means; soft, smooth, silky, demure, sweet smelling, gentle, patient, etc.
Kat can spit like a sailor, I'll let her know she's not "traditionally female".

On the other hand, traditionally "male" means; rough, course, crude, stinky, hairy, demanding, with a temper, etc.
My sailor son Chris is the nicest, most caring man I know, I'll relay the same message to him.

If women can put up with "males", much less be attracted to them, I think I can understand bi women. Because who wouldn't be attracted to a traditionally "female" woman?

But how can men, attracted to traditional "females", also be attracted to traditional "males"? Sorry, I just don't get that!
That's okay, I don't get your reasoning either.

Karen Starlene