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Originally Posted by Daniel Alicea
The Deborah argument is pretty compelling ... I think your 1950's mentality of women-like behaviors is evident .... Sir PP ...
if we got in time machine saw how rustic some Pioneer women were even in their Victorian dresses ... you probably would puke.
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This is true.
My Grandma was a total lady, but she worked hard from daylight to dark, in the garden, in the house, and she had hands that were the hands of a workin' woman.
Honestly, unless a woman is obviously trying to emulate a man, it is a tough call, whether you can say a woman is masculine or not.
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