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If you're a cis man, what does masculinity mean to you?

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  • munin@infosec.exchangeM This user is from outside of this forum
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    If you're a cis man, what does masculinity mean to you?

    If you're a cis woman, what does femininity mean to you?

    Have you ever taken the time to sit down and carefully ask yourself that question, and listen to yourself about it?

    thehole@dasforum.orgT fundamental@social.treehouse.systemsF varx@defcon.socialV khm@hj.9fs.netK 4 Replies Last reply
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    • munin@infosec.exchangeM munin@infosec.exchange

      If you're a cis man, what does masculinity mean to you?

      If you're a cis woman, what does femininity mean to you?

      Have you ever taken the time to sit down and carefully ask yourself that question, and listen to yourself about it?

      thehole@dasforum.orgT This user is from outside of this forum
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      @munin cis man
      though I do have no idea what masculinity means to me. If it's the stereotypes from (social) media, then I'm certainly not masculine

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      • thehole@dasforum.orgT thehole@dasforum.org

        @munin cis man
        though I do have no idea what masculinity means to me. If it's the stereotypes from (social) media, then I'm certainly not masculine

        munin@infosec.exchangeM This user is from outside of this forum
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        @thehole

        Perhaps think about what you consider to be masculinity and whether that fits what you feel about yourself.

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        • munin@infosec.exchangeM munin@infosec.exchange

          @thehole

          Perhaps think about what you consider to be masculinity and whether that fits what you feel about yourself.

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          @munin ah, I did in the past and came to no conclusion, really.
          At least nothing that would fit me, personally.

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          • thehole@dasforum.orgT thehole@dasforum.org

            @munin ah, I did in the past and came to no conclusion, really.
            At least nothing that would fit me, personally.

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            @thehole

            You might consider looking at 'agender' as an option; it's a pretty neat one.

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            • munin@infosec.exchangeM munin@infosec.exchange

              @thehole

              You might consider looking at 'agender' as an option; it's a pretty neat one.

              thehole@dasforum.orgT This user is from outside of this forum
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              @munin ah yes, thought about whether cis describes me and didn't come to a conclusion either 😅

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              • munin@infosec.exchangeM munin@infosec.exchange

                If you're a cis man, what does masculinity mean to you?

                If you're a cis woman, what does femininity mean to you?

                Have you ever taken the time to sit down and carefully ask yourself that question, and listen to yourself about it?

                fundamental@social.treehouse.systemsF This user is from outside of this forum
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                @munin Whenever I've reflected on those terms I'm disappointed to think about how much of their societal representation imprinted on us is the results of layering decades of commercial marketing. Everyone has elements of their own takes on the impact of those terms, but I always circle back to how did they get there rather than anything intrinsic about those aspects.

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                • thehole@dasforum.orgT thehole@dasforum.org

                  @munin ah yes, thought about whether cis describes me and didn't come to a conclusion either 😅

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                  @thehole

                  Honestly, I've met a lot of people who just aren't attached to their notional gender and who kinda dig the "agender" "I'm opting out of this BS" option lol

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                  • munin@infosec.exchangeM munin@infosec.exchange

                    @thehole

                    Honestly, I've met a lot of people who just aren't attached to their notional gender and who kinda dig the "agender" "I'm opting out of this BS" option lol

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                    @munin haha, fair enough.

                    When did you first come to think about your gender, if I may ask?

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                    • thehole@dasforum.orgT thehole@dasforum.org

                      @munin haha, fair enough.

                      When did you first come to think about your gender, if I may ask?

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                      @thehole

                      'roundabouts 2020, my partner came back from a pilgrimage and shortly after told me they were nonbinary, which - ofc I supported them, but it got me thinking "well shit, what does that mean for me?"

                      And things kinda progressed from there.

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                      • munin@infosec.exchangeM munin@infosec.exchange

                        If you're a cis man, what does masculinity mean to you?

                        If you're a cis woman, what does femininity mean to you?

                        Have you ever taken the time to sit down and carefully ask yourself that question, and listen to yourself about it?

                        varx@defcon.socialV This user is from outside of this forum
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                        @munin as a cis dude the only kind of "masculinity' I've thought about is the toxic kind. And how to actively avoid it. I bet if I suddenly woke up as a woman though I would think about it a lot more.

                        Its one of those things that's a bigger deal when there's a mismatch between expectations than reality.

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                        • munin@infosec.exchangeM munin@infosec.exchange

                          If you're a cis man, what does masculinity mean to you?

                          If you're a cis woman, what does femininity mean to you?

                          Have you ever taken the time to sit down and carefully ask yourself that question, and listen to yourself about it?

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                          it means clothes are expected to have pockets, and the shirt buttons are on the right-hand side. these are the only consistent elements of the experience as far as I've been able to tell

                          oh and clothing sizes are vaguely related to actual measurements, instead of assigned at random
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