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Old 12-20-2009, 08:20 PM   #16
Greyson
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Originally Posted by Heart View Post
What is it that says that a woman/female can't be masculine? Is it the same thing that says feminine can't be genderqueer?
I think that uninformed thinking says a woman/female cannot be masculine. I don't believe this myself. I don't think genderqueer restricts feminine but honestly, I have not given that particular notion much thought. I am sure I will think about it now.
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