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Originally posted by Vox:
But jazzdog, what exactly makes a "strong woman?" And for that matter, what's a "weak woman?" And, to bring this together for me, what about women of average "strength," who are not necessarily "strong" but not weak either? I don't understand these terms. Strong in terms of what? Maybe I'd be less cynical if I understood what people were talking about when they used these terms.
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Originally posted by negrospiritual:
hmmm... interesting convo
Vox, I had not thought of the "it's not you, it's me" variation, but don't you think it's possible for a man to be hesitant to approach or engage in convo with a woman who he perceives as having (for lack of better words) a commanding presence?
I have actually had a brotha or two to say to me "before i really knew you and i saw you giving a speech, or doing your thang, I didn't think u would go for a fellow like me" oh man! now u telling me i been tricked! it was the ole "it's not you, it's me"
say it ain't so, Vox
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Originally posted by Huey:
The thing is that we men at times take it very serious and personal when a woman has a differing opinion...
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Originally posted by Vox:
And Negrospiritual, you're the exception. You intimidate me 'cause of those tiger fangs in your avatar!!!!
quote:HEY NYKKII!!! I was just about to start a post asking if anyone's heard from you! Hey what happened to your avatar? got tired of people telling you how hot you are?
Originally posted by Nykkii:
to no one and everyone...
is strength measured in money, education, social power only?
--or can strength be measured in conviction of opinion, in the ability to stand for herself, the ability to independently compliment a man and not be needy for one??
some men want a woman who only says yes to him, and women who know how to offer a differing opinion can be labeled "too strong".
some men want a woman who can almost do for herself--so that his position in society as the "man" can "take care" of her. independence can be labeled as "strong".
strength can be measured in many ways...not just how much money a woman makes.
i dont think ive ever heard a woman describe a man as "strong" because of how much money he made...
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Originally posted by negrospiritual:
Huey
if a man can't tolerate differing opinions shouldn't the man change, not the women? After all women have been raised to "have a brain, have a voice, have a mind" since at least the 60's.
Should a sista have to surpress her true personality to help a brotha feel powerful?
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Originally posted by Huey:
What I'm saying is it's a no-win situation for a man, particularly for a black man.
If we men assert ourselves and do what we are responsible for (household and giving to our families), someone is questioning either our blackness or manhood by saying that we're whipped. Or some will say we're taking away a woman's new independence. If we try to improve ourselves outside the sports and entertainment arena, especially somewhere that's academic, we're not even given the time of day, or we're labeled as "weak". Remember Chris Rock's standup special on HBO, when he said "Brothers get more love getting out of jail than from graduating college?"
If men go the "thug" route, then we're labeled as irresponsible (as some are), despite the fact that many are being rewarded for just acting thuggish, or a twisted urbanized version of an alpha male. But no one will question a thug's manhood, at least not unarmed anyway.
No matter what we do, our masculinity is always in risk of being questioned, even when we try to improve ourselves. Why a woman's femimininity is never questioned when she improves herself, but if a "black" man doesn't fulfill all the stereotypical requirements, he's either not manly enough or not black enough?
Going back on my original post...
If a woman was making LESS money than her husband, society won't percieve her as LESS of a woman, compared to a man being percieved as LESS of a man if he earns less than his wife.
quote:Originally posted by RadioRaheem:
My question here is, are men 'fearful' of a 'strong' woman.
quote:Originally posted by ddouble:
Just afor perspective & board history from 03'
quote:Originally posted by MBM:quote:Originally posted by RadioRaheem:
My question here is, are men 'fearful' of a 'strong' woman.
No. I am fearful of crazy women though.![]()