Personally, I've always liked people who were not as adapted to the "norm" as others. I never liked very "masculine" men. I also always liked girls whose interests were not as "female" as others. You know... many girls do not like music. Instead, they were into horses and... rabbits. And cute things that never seemed cute to me.
nat4200 wrote:
I don't think pink is an inherently feminine colour
But, I think guys well adjusted guys should be in touch with their "feminine" sides, and for women being comfortable with their "masculine" side seems like an attractive quality to me (sounds strange but they seem somehow more feminine to me).
Actually, it makes a lot of sense. But not many people talk about it.
It always seemed strange to me that heterosexual men would fancy women, but at the same time hate everything that women do. It's just very contradictory.
PerfectlyDarkTails wrote:
I don't think liking any colour dictates your sexual orientation.
I like purple and that don't make me less masculine.
I've always liked dark blue. Just like I've always liked autumn.
I don't think colours say anything either.
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