Did women really, and I mean really, like Metrosexual men? It always seemed to me that the Metros were more like what "women said they wanted" but through my time in college in the late aughts it didn't seem like they were nearly as... errm... preferred by the college girls as the more archetypal guys.
Did women really, and I mean really, like Metrosexual men? It always seemed to me that the Metros were more like what "women said they wanted" but through my time in college in the late aughts it didn't seem like they were nearly as... errm... preferred by the college girls as the more archetypal guys.
I would say that's most likely a similar case with the NBs and the rest of the identity brigade. A lot of talk of them being brave and true and authentic and not a lot of interest in them relationship wise.
Yes--and I'll add, a dating pool that's already limited for many of these young adults who are "on the spectrum" (aka different) and have challenges connecting with others.
Some time ago, I read a very amusing piece about some of the very well known flaming non-binary guys. These guys are the ones who wear lipstick, do up their hair in a female style, and are bearded. They are like bearded prostitutes. Here's the funny part - no one will date them. These are known persons in the flaming non-binary world.
The plain fact is that men can become non-binary in some deluded interest in being "more attractive", but that is not what women want. Cut off Mr. Fun Time, and have Ms. Fun Place constructed surgically, you are attractive to no one. Most of these guys have no partner. There was a piece in the WP the other day about a guy who did this. He thought other guys would find him more attractive. Now he is 50, no partner, and resigned to that status for the rest of his life.
The plain fact is that 1% of men consider trans women as possible partners, and the same for women and trans men. It's a delusion that you are attractive.
Those men look like Klinger. Like they don't even take being a woman seriously, it's all a spectacle to achieve some other goal.
This article seriously hurt my brain to try to puzzle through the terminology... then I realized I knew exactly who was writing it. And despite Merideth's claims of having tried being a binary [trans]woman and it not being for Merideth, just a few months later Merideth was solidly back on team woman and has since married a man and as far as I know presents just as female now...
Absolutely. There are BIOLOGICAL reasons for beauty. I am writing up an essay on beauty. When a male sees a woman who is beautiful, that judgement "what a beauty" is made on the basis of certain physical characteristics and also on behavior. Same with women. If you deliberately change your appearance to remove the traditional markers, you are no longer beautiful. You are hideous. And no one wants a hideous partner.
Did women really, and I mean really, like Metrosexual men? It always seemed to me that the Metros were more like what "women said they wanted" but through my time in college in the late aughts it didn't seem like they were nearly as... errm... preferred by the college girls as the more archetypal guys.
I would say that's most likely a similar case with the NBs and the rest of the identity brigade. A lot of talk of them being brave and true and authentic and not a lot of interest in them relationship wise.
I certainly didn't. If I wanted sensitivity and girliness, I'd date a girl. Lol I prefer a more masculine and manly guy. Like my husband. 😊
Right. Not sure the "informed consent" forms talk about how these kids are severely limiting their dating pool.
Yes--and I'll add, a dating pool that's already limited for many of these young adults who are "on the spectrum" (aka different) and have challenges connecting with others.
Some time ago, I read a very amusing piece about some of the very well known flaming non-binary guys. These guys are the ones who wear lipstick, do up their hair in a female style, and are bearded. They are like bearded prostitutes. Here's the funny part - no one will date them. These are known persons in the flaming non-binary world.
The plain fact is that men can become non-binary in some deluded interest in being "more attractive", but that is not what women want. Cut off Mr. Fun Time, and have Ms. Fun Place constructed surgically, you are attractive to no one. Most of these guys have no partner. There was a piece in the WP the other day about a guy who did this. He thought other guys would find him more attractive. Now he is 50, no partner, and resigned to that status for the rest of his life.
The plain fact is that 1% of men consider trans women as possible partners, and the same for women and trans men. It's a delusion that you are attractive.
Here's the article:
https://www.vice.com/en/article/wjq99z/why-cant-my-famous-gender-nonconforming-friends-get-laid
Those men look like Klinger. Like they don't even take being a woman seriously, it's all a spectacle to achieve some other goal.
This article seriously hurt my brain to try to puzzle through the terminology... then I realized I knew exactly who was writing it. And despite Merideth's claims of having tried being a binary [trans]woman and it not being for Merideth, just a few months later Merideth was solidly back on team woman and has since married a man and as far as I know presents just as female now...
I think it is because they are young and naive?
Absolutely. There are BIOLOGICAL reasons for beauty. I am writing up an essay on beauty. When a male sees a woman who is beautiful, that judgement "what a beauty" is made on the basis of certain physical characteristics and also on behavior. Same with women. If you deliberately change your appearance to remove the traditional markers, you are no longer beautiful. You are hideous. And no one wants a hideous partner.