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DNYL 05-03-2014 07:45 PM

Do you think your music type can define you masculinity?
 
This is a question for the insecure people out there, I've often pondered it myself

For example would you think of guys who listened to pop different to those who liked metal


what if they like everything :thumb:

RoxyRollah 05-03-2014 07:56 PM

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.

GuD 05-03-2014 08:06 PM

I mean, what a person listens to isn't always an exact reflection of who they are. Not to mention, there are millions of interpretations of what is and isn't masculine.

To answer your question while assuming you mean a more traditional interpretation I'd still say no. Steve Albini is a huge fan of ABBA. It's pretty superficial and shallow to define anything about a person based on their taste in music.

DNYL 05-04-2014 03:51 AM

Thanks for the replis guys

TheBig3 05-04-2014 12:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DNYL (Post 1446476)
This is a question for the insecure people out there, I've often pondered it myself

For example would you think of guys who listened to pop different to those who liked metal


what if they like everything :thumb:

Guys who like metal, imo, are more apt to think music defines their masculinity than a person who likes what they like and doesn't bring their genitals into the equation.

Black Francis 05-04-2014 02:47 PM

:rofl:

the title of this thread cracked me up.

My fav band is The Pixies yet i luv 'Alejandro' by Gaga or 'La isla bonita' by Madonna.

I don't fight what i like, neither do i usually tie my sexuality to it, if ppl want to try to simplify me just cause im not a one dimensional guy as a "***" or wthvr condescending label they want, go ahead, i know who i am beyond your opinion.

RoxyRollah 05-04-2014 02:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TheBig3 (Post 1446634)
Guys who like metal, imo, are more apt to think music defines their masculinity than a person who likes what they like and doesn't bring their genitals into the equation.

This is a lie! A filthy lie!

I would say grabbing your schmack every five minutes while listening to rap would send signals to the rest of the world you about your masculinity more then, enjoying metal.

But I don't have a schmack so I dunno...

Necromancer 05-04-2014 02:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Black Francis (Post 1446666)
:rofl:

the title of this thread cracked me up.

My fav band is The Pixies yet i luv 'Alejandro' by Gaga or 'La isla bonita' by Madonna.

I don't fight what i like, neither do i usually tie my sexuality to it, if ppl want to try to simplify me just cause im not a one dimensional guy as a "***" or wthvr condescending label they want, go ahead, i know who i am beyond your opinion.

There's absolutely nothing wrong with being a fan of cheesy music and artist.

Ninetales 05-04-2014 03:27 PM

I like metal and have a big dick and I will fight anyone who says differently

Goofle 05-04-2014 03:30 PM

I'm pretty camp and have small muscles because I listen to instrumental noise hip hop.


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