If you did you would act consistently. The way you treat women on here is appalling...maybe stop chopping and changing according to whom your speaking....treat all with respect...then you would get more attention from the woman you like.
I love how your are putting the effort into the Irish Forums. I was there when they were buzzing...but hope they are revived...well done.
My Father is my biggest role model in life. I hero worship him since the day I recognised him as being my Father.
He is honest hardworking...he keeps his politics and religion close to his chest. He won't ever put you down for your own beliefs as a child or indeed now as an adult.. My Mother is also a heroine of mine albeit, realised at a much later time in life...for singlehandedly raising 6 children when my Father worked all hours.
What I appreciated in my household was that not only were men cheered, followed and supported but women's sport was equally so. Where in a family of 5 girls he didn't raise princesses even though he was acutely aware of the differences in raising a boy as apposed to a girl...he never made us site on our laurels because we were girls...nor did my mother let my brother disrespect women simply because he was a boy.
It's only sometimes in adulthood do you really learn to appreciate your parents as human beings who did what they could with what they had.
I don't ever need to idolise a celebrity nor a public figure as I got what I needed and wanted from my caregivers.
Nonetheless I do draw inspiration from a lot of people whom I've never met. Recently I started following the words of Charles Bukowski....Bryant McGill....even the great Oprah would get a mention lol.
I think it's important to draw some forms of inspiration from anyone you meet as we all have both our good and bad sides.
Sorry for rabbiting on but I love this topic. Hope you get a great response.
Merely voicing my opinion....did you not do the same , with your outdated views on women. Or should we all subscribe to 'womanhood the kremap way'...because obviously your the only woman on the planet who knows how to be a woman or feminine.
Get a life child!!
I'll leave you be. Sorry Limun...no jello wrestling here..it's far too masculine
Stop being a woman basher...men don't like women who can't get on with other women..they see THAT as masculine...maybe something to consider while you work on yourself for a change instead of picKing flaws with the rest of the female species.
RE: Have women lost their femininity?
Your whole thread is one of Judgement