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What do these concepts mean to you? I imagine there is a bit of subjective variation, but still more commonalities than discrepancies across various cultures around the world. Many people believe that every person has some degree of masculine and feminine energy, while men tend to inhabit their masculine side more naturally and women their feminine. Do you agree with this notion? Do you think there is a biological basis for it or is it entirely conditioned from society? Do you even believe in the existence of a masculine/feminine dichotomy? And if so, what traits are defined as masculine vs feminine?
I found it interesting that Ronda Rousey (arguably a woman who has embraced masculinity to a degree that few women have) after losing her undefeated streak, was in a demonstrably feminine state, tearfully recalling thoughts of suicide as she relied on her strong man for support.
I found it interesting that Ronda Rousey (arguably a woman who has embraced masculinity to a degree that few women have) after losing her undefeated streak, was in a demonstrably feminine state, tearfully recalling thoughts of suicide as she relied on her strong man for support.