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what are your masculine/feminine hobbies?

Started by Jam, March 20, 2012, 11:12:29 AM

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supremecatoverlord

Quote from: poptart on March 20, 2012, 07:41:31 PM
Nice.  >:-)
I mean, that sure is a good way to piss off vegetarians and vegans, but I am not one, so I will have to agree with this.

That's so intriguing...to the point it becomes hardcore.
:)
Meow.



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Val

Ehehe, I guess you could say it's always been a morbid curiosity of mine. :angel:
My friends and family hate it, but I do enjoy being able to get up-close views of animals I wouldn't be able to study otherwise, plus I find their anatomy and forms interesting, especially for drawing or from an artistic prospect.
My current goal is to get a Diaphinized specimen for my collection, which is where they make the skin transparent and dye the bones and tendons. I find them amazing, but they tend to be a little pricy, especially if they're done with bigger animals like baby pigs or snakes, so I need to save up.
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Natkat

FEMENINE;
girly comics,
talking about guys (LOL)
baking cakes/making dessert
dressing up/fashion
making creative stuff (like bracelets and so)

MASCULINE; uhm..??
maculine comics
to look at hot motorbikes or cars, (for watch)
soccer, (for play no watch)
talking about "chicks and boobs.." LOL

NEUTRAL
dream-analysing
mythology(maybe most a maculine hobby?)
diffrent culture,
japanese languarge,
GLBTQ orientated.
music






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Darrin Scott

Here is my hobby list, divide it if you need to:

Music
Bass Guitar
Photography
Longboarding





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Natkat

uhhh.. forgot drawing,, I love to draw =) also I used to writte norvels.
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Lee

I guess most stereotypically feminine: belly dancing
Most stereotypically masculine: weight lifting
Oh I'm a lucky man to count on both hands the ones I love

A blah blog
http://www.susans.org/forums/index.php/board,365.0.html
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malinkibear

Feminine:
Baking

Masculine:
RPGs/FPSs

Neutral:
Soviet history
Languages

I dunno. I don't know any girls who love baking, but my cismale housemate hits it up like it's going out of fashion.
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MacKenzie

 Feminine

   - Fashion clothes/makeup.
   - Baking beautiful pastries.
   - Cooking elaborate dishes focusing on taste and presentation.
   - Watching soap operas and romantic comedies.
   - Feminine work outs, pilates, yoga.
   - Reading romantic stories (not twilight!)
   - Gardening, plants, flowers, tree's, and bushes etc.


Masculine

     - Video games. (is this considered masculine anymore? lol)
     - Snow boarding.
     - Listening to hardcore/emo screamo/heavy metal bands.
     - Watching anime. (masculine or neutral?)

  Neutral

      - Biking
      - Rafting
      - Camping
      - Playing around on my phone. (Angry birds!)
      - Posting random comments on Fb and Twitter.
      - Being bored on the interweb...
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pretty

Very masculine

N/A

Moderately masculine

-Reach Mahjong  8)
-I'm making a flash game

Slightly masculine

-Web design
-Some sci-fi stuff

Very feminine

-Makeup
-Beauty and haircare

Moderately feminine

-Fashion
-Shopping
-Sewing
-Baking
-Singing (songs for the female voice)
-Watching romance dramas

Slightly feminine

-Tea connoisseur'n
-Cooking
-Artsy fartsy stuff (drawing etc)
-Manga with gay overtones
-Cosplay
-Diet/health stuff

Neutral

-Reading
-Writing
-Anime & normal manga
-Piano
-Music composition
-Watching documentary shows
-Exercise
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N.Chaos

I'm all over the place, really.

I love sewing, cooking, knitting, making jewelery and assorted stuff like that. I also like to try make those things practical (knitting scarves for myself and fam-fams, repairing or altering clothes and making bags or other useful things). I watch hours of Deadliest Warrior with my boyfriend, and then I'll go on a poetry-writing spree. I love wearing makeup and messing with my hair, and I love my half-assed mutantsoulpatchthing and hairy legs.

I like weird, artsy surreal movies, and I like Ren & Stimpy and fart jokes. I get pissed when I've got nothing to wear, and I'll practically live in the same pair of jeans if I like them well enough. I'm a tea fanatic, I hate video games, and I can't wrap my mind around the need to shower every day.

It used to bug me, not so much the hobbies but the habits and personality traits, but I don't give a goddamn anymore. I'm mostly okay with myself, at least on that whole front, at this point.
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