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Are these traits predominately masculine?

D.F. asked:


>I dress like a girl mostly
>I mainly wear jeans, polos, t-shirts, some ‘frilly’ shirts, and a dress once in a great while.
>I mostly wear flip-flops or gladiator sandals, and sometimes I’ll wear some heels.
>I wear jewelry, but just plain basic stuff.
>Logic appeals to me
>I love art/and architecture.
>I have NO desire to be a mother [don't like kids]
>Perfectionist
> I’m not one to cry normally, and seeing people cry makes me uncomfortable.
>Good at fixing things.
>Good at reading a map.
>Love REAL rock music, even the older stuff. I can’t stand pop or crap like that.
>I’m not athletic, and not really into watching sports or anything. >really competitive
>I’m a natural leader.
>I can be really shy as well.
>rebellious at times
>I think in lists [as you can tell hah]

Am I what you’d call a tomboy from this description? Or not..
I know this is all terribly stereotypical sounding but it’s all true/

Is there any passion left in the world other than for violence?

Timothy D asked:


I don’t see it if it’s here. Walking through supermarkets and shopping malls, blindly staring, pretending everything is just fine, afriad to show feeling. The music is dead, without any real emotion. The movies are all escapist crap. Money and luxury, big screen TVs, SUVs, and jewelry rule the world. Why? No passion. No passion for the things that matter, for what’s in the heart, for love and art and music. I speak of music not created on a computer, but on an instrument. Where is the passion? Oh, yes, we see people with a passion for violence and death, but is there any passion for life, for adventure, for what is real and true? Or are we doomed to live and die as robots, doing what is expected of us, living by the rules, afraid to speak out of turn, of being politically incorrect, of what other people might think. We don’t have to be out of control to stop being controlled, do we? Tell me what you think, and I mean say it out right, like you’ve got a pair!

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