… Or is it?
I stumbled upon an uberfact: heels were originally made for men. I tried to picture this in my head, but all I could see were beautiful drag queens.
Later I saw a baby picture of one of our presidents (Roosevelt) with long hair and a dress, giving him the appearance of a girl.
Cute.
I stumbled upon an uberfact: heels were originally made for men. I tried to picture this in my head, but all I could see were beautiful drag queens.
Later I saw a baby picture of one of our presidents (Roosevelt) with long hair and a dress, giving him the appearance of a girl.
Cute.
It’s not uncommon to pass a group of children and hear a little boy say “No. That’s for girls!” as he refuses to take a butterfly sticker from his kindergarten girlfriend, which may wreak havoc on their young relationship.
It’s also not uncommon amongst the young men On America’s campuses, as he turns down a grand opportunity of see plenty of pretty women at a little risk of embarrassing himself (according to all romantic comedies, this is charming) Does this make them little boys?
If protecting your “manhood”, means not trying out dance classes, writing poems, or not doing what your bros do, you just may not have a manhood to protect at all. Or in one young man’s case, not go to a certain restaurant, because as he said “That’s for girls!” I was happy to hear his friend did not agree with his narrow minded views.
Some of the sexiest men have gone against the grain and women love it. Look at Alexander Pushkin... Usher Raymond... Rocco DiSpirito...
If protecting your “manhood”, means not trying out dance classes, writing poems, or not doing what your bros do, you just may not have a manhood to protect at all. Or in one young man’s case, not go to a certain restaurant, because as he said “That’s for girls!” I was happy to hear his friend did not agree with his narrow minded views.
Some of the sexiest men have gone against the grain and women love it. Look at Alexander Pushkin... Usher Raymond... Rocco DiSpirito...
Missing out on life opportunities only to stay in your comfort zone will get you nowhere (men and women alike).
If you want to see if your significant other (or one you’re considering to be that), take them out of their comfort zone. If they agree immediately, you’re in the clear for a self-secure person, who doesn't need to conform to feel like any chosen action is right. And if a man in your life says “that’s for girls” (unless it’s pertaining to Mother Nature’s wonderfully monthly gift), you more than likely don’t need him in your life.
If you want to see if your significant other (or one you’re considering to be that), take them out of their comfort zone. If they agree immediately, you’re in the clear for a self-secure person, who doesn't need to conform to feel like any chosen action is right. And if a man in your life says “that’s for girls” (unless it’s pertaining to Mother Nature’s wonderfully monthly gift), you more than likely don’t need him in your life.