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Old 05-03-2014, 07:56 PM   #2 (permalink)
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I think that is a question that holds water.
Not, that it's a bad question it's kinda a meh question.
I don't judge men on their musculinity based on their ipod.
If a song speaks to you it speaks to you, it doesn't make you less masculine to weep to a Jeff Buckley tune for exsample in private or in the company of someone else.It just means the song touched you,and the artist did their job correctly. All it says to me is you have a soul, regardless of gender and the identity associated with that gender.

I'm a woman though.
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