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Masculinity theory is easily one of the most obvious yet important and overlooked theories in this community
Just now I was reminded of this fact while scrolling through r/twoxchromosomes and seeing this post:
TL;DR summary:
And I was immediately reminded of this Marlon Brando film excerpt where hes acting masculine as fuck even while meowing and making "cutesy, funny voices", something that the boyfriend in the aforementioned reddit post and AM cant do
Im completely hetero but in this video Marlon is so masculine that its arousing in a way, watching him change his shirt makes me wanna be like him and have his looks, height and thick forearms. I cant quite put my finger on it but theres just something raw about the way he looks and acts especially when hes all sweaty
I wanted to end this thread by linking to another reddit post where women were talking about how wet they become when watching men who engage in "masculine activities" such as repairing a car or cutting down trees but I couldnt find it. My point is, masculinity doesnt get talked about enough on this forum at all
Just now I was reminded of this fact while scrolling through r/twoxchromosomes and seeing this post:
TL;DR summary:
I (24F) don't think I'm sexually attracted to my boyfriend (25M) anymore
I love how open and caring and compassionate he is, but I also would like the balance of someone who can take control and be attractive to me. We do a lot of cutesy, funny voices and so our relationship is a ton of fun and I want to keep it that way, I just want there to be a little more masculinity involved from his end. That would turn me on.
And I was immediately reminded of this Marlon Brando film excerpt where hes acting masculine as fuck even while meowing and making "cutesy, funny voices", something that the boyfriend in the aforementioned reddit post and AM cant do
Im completely hetero but in this video Marlon is so masculine that its arousing in a way, watching him change his shirt makes me wanna be like him and have his looks, height and thick forearms. I cant quite put my finger on it but theres just something raw about the way he looks and acts especially when hes all sweaty
I wanted to end this thread by linking to another reddit post where women were talking about how wet they become when watching men who engage in "masculine activities" such as repairing a car or cutting down trees but I couldnt find it. My point is, masculinity doesnt get talked about enough on this forum at all