She is a team player. She doesnt take from the table but bring to the table. Women confuse being a real women with arguing with her man with being strong....arguing all the time just cause just means you are a woman who just argues.
feminine to me is the opposite of being masculine...some of the things that feminine women do is take pride in their appearance...polishing their nails, getting a pedicure, styling their hair, taking care of their skin, shaving their legs and under arms, grooming the bikini line, taking the time to choose lingerie, taking pride in their presentation, when she holds her mans hand she returns his grip, she takes notice of her stride when she walks and glides instead of stomps...she may submit sexually to her partner...I could go on and on... she can be all of these things...some of these things but most certainly intelligent and successful at the same time
Yall know what im going to do right? Make a thread .......lol. Do women really want a man? Or do yall know what it means to be a man?
of course we know that you will go off on yet another tangent...more than likely the intelligent, successful feminine woman gravitate towards a different man than the traditional women do...so we will have different answers
I think femininity has much more to do with who she is and how she carries herself, rather than just the outward appearance. I know some very feminine women who aren't all about the hair, makeup, nails, etc. It's more about their energy.
Ok. I was simply giving my opinion of what it is. It really wasn't in connection with what anyone else posted. But now that you stated that....I actually don't think it is the same thing. She could present herself muddy in sweats and her hair a mess, that doesn't mean she's less feminine.
Iff she is mud wrestling or doing a mud run..Trust me ...some men might see that as very sexy... He might even want to help her shower
A woman who is feminine is polite, well-spoken, and nurturing. She uses lotions and moisturizers to get her skin right. She has go-to morning and evening perfumes and owns professional and casual attire that accentuates her body. Feminine: Feminine:
I think Lord Byron defined it very well... [SIZE=+1]Lord Byron[/SIZE] ***********9C9C63][SIZE=+1]CLXXIII.[/SIZE] [SIZE=+1]"She walks in beauty, like the night"[/SIZE][/COLOR] S[SIZE=-1]HE[/SIZE] walks in beauty, like the night[SIZE=-2] [/SIZE] Of cloudless climes and starry skies,[SIZE=-2] [/SIZE] And all that's best of dark and bright[SIZE=-2] [/SIZE] Meets in her aspect and her eyes;[SIZE=-2] [/SIZE] Thus mellow'd to that tender light[SIZE=-2] 5[/SIZE] Which Heaven to gaudy day denies.[SIZE=-2] [/SIZE] One shade the more, one ray the less,[SIZE=-2] [/SIZE] Had half impair'd the nameless grace[SIZE=-2] [/SIZE] Which waves in every raven tress[SIZE=-2] [/SIZE] Or softly lightens o'er her face,[SIZE=-2] 10[/SIZE] Where thoughts serenely sweet express[SIZE=-2] [/SIZE] How pure, how dear their dwelling-place.[SIZE=-2] [/SIZE] And on that cheek and o'er that brow[SIZE=-2] [/SIZE] So soft, so calm, yet eloquent,[SIZE=-2] [/SIZE] The smiles that win, the tints that glow,[SIZE=-2] 15[/SIZE] But tell of days in goodness spent,—[SIZE=-2] [/SIZE] A mind at peace with all below,[SIZE=-2] [/SIZE] A heart whose love is innocent.
If that's what speaks feminine to him, how can we be annoyed? Every person will have their own definition. I don't agree with every one of his points, but most resonate with me.