See, I never said that being effeminate makes a guy a "real man". I was talking about a gradual relaxing of gender stereotypes (key word being "gradual"). I personally think that manhood is proven things such as responsibility and intellect, and not by trivial things like whether or not a man prefers collecting rifles or stuffed animals.
For me, an ideal society would be one where the masculine and the feminine are not at all rigidly defined. Just imagine: folks like George would never have to be insecure about shaving their facial hair. Really, everybody wins.
What are you talking about? Collecting stuffed animals is a girl thing.
Think the other way around. Do you think it's normal for a girl to collect rifles? Of course not. It is absolutely normal that there are different standards for man and women. Because man and women are different.
So while a real man does not enjoy women things, one can be responsible and intellectual as well. You must be trolling, otherwise I really pity your mentality on this subject.
For you an ideal society would be filled with homo gay sex, sparkling vampire wimps and fabulous pink city cabs, so I'm not sure where your comment is really aiming at..
But seriously talking: it has never been such society and never will be. Women and man are different. We enjoy different things, have different brain/physical functionality and capabilities, have different bodies, have different clothing, have different habits, have different ways of living.
You take away the (little) definition there still is nowdays and you get a even more confused society.
I remember you (or someone) talking so eagerly about how homosexual behavior in animals "proving" that it was a normal thing. Funny how suddenly the humans should be the only ones with the same roles for males and females.
I don't believe humans are "just animals", but I'm just throwing out a valid argument that was used against me before.