Rugged,
This is something to think about too.. a while ago it was in the news that a bunch of rough and tough veterans were coming out as transgender. Is it a surprise? Get rid of the stereotypical macho stuff and think about what first responders are typically associated with? A deep love of children, animals, family, cooking, a sense of nesting and protecting the "family" whether it be theirs or someone else's... Those are all female personality traits. The "male" drive that it takes to commit acts of violence or response makes up only a small portion of that person.
gman , love where ya comin from. but with respect gotta disagree on one thing,
Yaknow , well for me anyway, anyone else can do what they want.
But l would never call those things like the children animals family and ra ra female traits at all.
There's nothing unmanly about any of that what so ever. l have all those traits and a lot more . My gf calls me a big chiwawa, can't spell that btw, LP l need you
, It's bloody funny actually but don't worry she calls me lots of other things too that l better not put in or l might blow up hs but they're nice things , cool things, ummm. mostly
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But personally l've always thought it's the bigger man that can be gentle and loving of things such as stuff like you've mentioned. l'd actually think the man that can't feel things like that kinda love has problems.
We're no different from anyone else , we have a heart and soft spots for affection and many of the things in life too.
But there is a difference and l do get where RE and yourself and some others are coming from especially with the manipulation thing.
And especially with a double standard thing in some cases ..
ahhh, dunno if any of this made sense. but just sayin my 2 cents for what it's worth.
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