i love the spring and fall fashion issues if InStyle, Vogue, Elle, etc. Not very interpersonal, though i do like seeing Katy Perry, Emma Watson, and a few other stars in the news, but I won't talk extensively about them when hanging out with girls, which i prefer, but do not do often unless it's also with my wife, for the obvious reasons. Dates with my wife, even just lunch or breakfast, are fun, Women are easier for me to be with.

We watch Downton Abbey, of course, it's a good show. Also- Game of Thrones, Silk (PBS), Midsommer murders and such. But i'm up for a bond movie (especially with lots of female characters), and a good sci-fi. Great and classic movies- modern and old.

I do not fawn over children. Nor students. I encourage the heck out of them, but they have to do their part or they do not pass. I do most of the cooking at home since i am home more- and all of the home repair and improvement. one of the things that endeared my wife (and her family) to me was that when we were dating, and my (to be) wife got sick and wanted to cancel out weekend- I picked her up and took care of her all weekend and the next week. We had been dating a number of months, it only seemed natural to do this- i would have felt like a letch if i simply avoided her when she was not at her best. This is more of a general quality than feminine, i feel, even though i readily agree it is more associate with femininity than masculinity.

Like most others here, I have a my 'male interests' cars, bikes, the unmentioned subject, but I admit i approach them in what some guys might say was an effeminate manner- souping up my car- i spend more time playing with the ecu programming than just bolting on bigger turbos, etc. Not as fast as the balls out hot rods, but certainly leaves the (stock) BMW crowd all pissy when they suffer from headlight-suck. :-)