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Do you think a female described as 'handsome' is as much a compliment as a male described as 'pretty'?
its interesing that its so much more acceptable for men to look feminine than for females to look masculine and so much less acceptable for males to behave like females than for females to behave like men mixed messages much? |
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Depends on where you are from. Here, handsome is usually for men. Prettyvis usually for women
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so you dont have 'pretty boys'?
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so you dont have 'pretty boys'? I don't...no |
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i usually hear pretty used for women and handsome for guys, btw where i live i was sometimes told i looked like a woman because of my eyes and hair but i don't think it's like really problematic for a man to have some feminine aspects
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Edited by
msharmony
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Wed 12/28/16 01:41 PM
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interesting regional differences
I have always heard people like Brad Pitt and Johnny Depp referred to as 'pretty boys' which seemed like it was meant as compliment about attractiveness but whenever I have heard the phrase 'handsome woman' it seemed more like it was meant to refer more to solid girth than attractiveness,, |
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Edited by
TMommy
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Wed 12/28/16 01:44 PM
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never been called pretty a day in my life
have however, been referred to as a handsome woman think it has to do with many things nope not petite I stand 5ft 10 have a strong jawline pointy chin stubborness to go along with it broad across the shoulder and hip look ya right in eye |
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hey beautiful
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I would say we call some boys or men ... pretty boys ... but I would guess that is up to a individual to decide ... who is or isn't ...
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pretty boys is a designation for men who are extremely attractive and essentially beautiful like brad pitt rather than sean connery who is rugged. Pretty boys can also allude to possibly gay men who act feminine and have soft features too.
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interesting regional differences I have always heard people like Brad Pitt and Johnny Depp referred to as 'pretty boys' which seemed like it was meant as compliment about attractiveness but whenever I have heard the phrase 'handsome woman' it seemed more like it was meant to refer more to solid girth than attractiveness,, |
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Do you think a female described as 'handsome' is as much a compliment as a male described as 'pretty'?
People use the word "handsome" in an attempt to stroke the ego of not so pretty women. People use the term "pretty boy" to try and knock a guy down in the pecking order. Using "handsome" towards a woman is a backhanded compliment usually stemming from good intentions. Using "pretty boy" towards a guy is a backhanded insult from negative intentions. mixed messages much?
No mixed messages. It's almost always less acceptable for a guy to look and act "like a woman" or "feminine" than a woman to look or act "like a guy" or "masculine." (which is not to say there is acceptance, in some cases it's like saying 'there is less violence in gang wars than there is in military war', saying there is "less" acceptance may not be really saying much if there is no acceptance either way, or in cases no one cares, even then having "more" acceptance doesn't mean it's a good or positive thing) Which do you think is more accepted: Drag queens or female bodybuilders? Women MMA stars wanting to fight men, or male MMA stars wanting to fight women? Female cops, or male bra fitting specialists? Women wearing suits to work, or men wearing skirts and heels? Men with makeup, or women without? Fat men with female hip to waist and shoulder ratios and big floppy breasts, or female athletes with male shoulder to waist ratios and flat chests? |
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Do you think a female described as 'handsome' is as much a compliment as a male described as 'pretty'? its interesing that its so much more acceptable for men to look feminine than for females to look masculine and so much less acceptable for males to behave like females than for females to behave like men mixed messages much? I think using the word handsome to describe a woman recognise her functionality along with her ornamentation. To call a man pretty seems to distract from his functionality. Of course this is influenced by my biases but we all have a bias one way or the other towards functionality and ornamentation. |
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I get called a douche bag a lot
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so you dont have 'pretty boys'? I don't...no |
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Yes
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Do you think a female described as 'handsome' is as much a compliment as a male described as 'pretty'?
People use the word "handsome" in an attempt to stroke the ego of not so pretty women. People use the term "pretty boy" to try and knock a guy down in the pecking order. Using "handsome" towards a woman is a backhanded compliment usually stemming from good intentions. Using "pretty boy" towards a guy is a backhanded insult from negative intentions. mixed messages much?
No mixed messages. It's almost always less acceptable for a guy to look and act "like a woman" or "feminine" than a woman to look or act "like a guy" or "masculine." (which is not to say there is acceptance, in some cases it's like saying 'there is less violence in gang wars than there is in military war', saying there is "less" acceptance may not be really saying much if there is no acceptance either way, or in cases no one cares, even then having "more" acceptance doesn't mean it's a good or positive thing) Which do you think is more accepted: Drag queens or female bodybuilders? Women MMA stars wanting to fight men, or male MMA stars wanting to fight women? Female cops, or male bra fitting specialists? Women wearing suits to work, or men wearing skirts and heels? Men with makeup, or women without? Fat men with female hip to waist and shoulder ratios and big floppy breasts, or female athletes with male shoulder to waist ratios and flat chests? drag queens men and women fighting is not very accepted PERIOD men DRESSING like women(unless they are drag queens) IS less accepted men with makeup floppy breasts arent really accepted in either sex flat chests on women isnt really accepted so well either(at least not to the extent of being man like) |
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