@papertowels
@lemmy.oneSince you bring up definitions, I just want to point out that Webster has this definition:
I think she had some art on the sides - you ever see those white vans/chucks/Nikes with stuff drawn on them? I forget what it was, but it looked nice and looked like a labor of love.
I'm sorry that you've had experiences that led you to this conclusion :( that's a lot of bullshit that nobody should go through. You're a person with your own very valid emotions that should be expressed, not an idea of someone's "man" that they've built up in their heads. Fuck the ones that try to force you into their template.
I don't have a very diverse dating experience. I've only had a handful of relationships but they were all with decent people, and I'm still friends with all of them - in fact one of them was my best ma'am at my wedding.
The good ones are out there - don't settle for less and I wish you the best of luck in meeting them.
Fuck those people who expect you to have no emotions. Red relationship flag if I ever saw one - they didn't think of you as a person, just an idea.
One of the most impactful things my wife said to me was "it's okay to not be okay".
As a dude I still do throw out the compliment - I just make sure to say it as I leave so it's clear there are no strings attached. "I really like what you did with your shoes - have a good one!"
As a guy I feel like I typically don't get non-flirty compliments from gals, and I understand that it's probably because there's the worry of misunderstanding intent.
That said, one time a few years ago a gal mentioned she liked my boots as she walked past and I'm still riding that high, lol. If it helps make people happier I'm not going to shy away from complimenting them :)
Woman, not girl. I'm an adult and expect to be treated as such.
Interesting, cuz I'm interpreting that first sentence to mean how she'd like to be referred to, due to the second sentence referring to herself. Also note the singular "woman" and "girl", not plural "women" and "girls". Based on that it's pretty clear she's referring to an individual and not all womankind.
Am I missing something where she claims to speak for all womankind?