TRENDING NEWS

POPULAR NEWS

Who Looks Like A Man Between Those Girls Help

Why do I look like a man when I'm a girl?Was I suppose to be a man!?

You need to realize that millions of girls look more masculine without make-up.

You also need to realize how feminine guys can look when they grow long hair.

This is just the first time you've noticed this, and it freaks you out.

When I was a little girl in elementary school? We were learning about Communist Russia. This was in the early 1960s. The females in my family all styled their hair, wore dresses and high heels. They didn't leave the house without putting on nylons, and they usually wore make-up.

In Communist Russia? The women worked, and did all the jobs that the men did. When I saw a picture of them working wearing blue jeans and button-down shirts with no make-up on their face? I was horrified. They all looked like men to me. I wondered what Russia had done to it's women and why they did it.

I laugh about that now.

By the late 1960s and early 1970s? I kept seeing girls with really gorgeous long hair. When they turned around? They happened to be guys.

Of course you weren't meant to be a man. It's just that there aren't as many differences between the sexes as we all want to think.

I don't look like a man! help!?

this is me:
http://s361.photobucket.com/albums/oo57/Kenjutsu_2008/?action=view¤t=1_4568212139.jpg
well one guy on Y! answers said I don't look like a man.And I'm prettier than the girl I like.
XD
what do I do to develop more man-like stuff?
ohh and answer this question too pls,EASY 10 POINTS.
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=AuKUVBQneEsxNDpjG6sTK4vsy6IX;_ylv=3?qid=20090423101150AAkDqHI

Do Girls like Guys that look older?

To a certain extent, yes. I find guys whose appearance and conduct makes them seem a couple years older than me to be most attractive. At your age, this is especially important as there tends to be a marked gap between boys 14 to 16 years of age.

Now, girls like older guys not merely for their age, but for the confidence and maturity that goes along with having lived longer. Looking older isn't just about muscularity and height, although that certainly helps. You have to understand that the way you present yourself to the world is as much a part of your appearance as looks.

High school can sometimes be a terrible place. There's a lot of pressure to fit in and simply allow yourself to blend in with everyone else. Do you really want to be just another one of "those guys?" My advice is to let your individuality shine and help define you as a person, not what's trendy. That's the true mark of an older guy.

If you're looking for a girl as a status symbol or just to have one, then yeah, your best bet is probably to follow the crowd. However, if you're looking for someone you will really connect with and enjoy spending time with, don't be afraid to embrace those aspects of yourself that are different. Some girls won't like you for that, but you know what? Not every girl has to like you. And trust me, those types of girls are definitely not worth your trouble and you'd do best to stay far away from them.

Good luck in your pursuits, and try not to think about it too much - just be yourself.

Help for a girl who feels like a gay man?

Although I am bi sexual, I recognize a lot in your story.
I feel very much in between, androgynous, and although I dress mostly in boyish to inbetween, my hair is still long. For a long time I felt a strange pea in every jar, still do sometimes, because the most people don't understand what I am talking about or what I feel, and even most transgender f-m will look more like a guy then I do and might not understand my transgenderism. If I would shave my hair, or cut it short, I look much more masculine.

The feeling I have is being in the middle, sometimes far more male then female, sometimes a bit more female then male. I've got a relationship with a man for 15 years and although he accepts me for who I am, and he enjoys my masculinity in the way I am, he prefers for me to still have long hair and keep a bit of femininity in my appearance. I guess that's the main reason why I didn't cut it of so I could look more masculine.
If I would look the way I feel, one day I would have short hair and being a man and on an other day I would have long hair and look like a woman. Maybe I should shave it off and buy myself a wig ;-)

I have been thinking about surgery in the past, but I know that I will still feel in between. I have never felt like a woman and willl never be a man, just as I have always felt like a guy and wil never be a real woman. I have also been thinking about taking hormones, which I still think about.
Hormones are weird. I went through some pretty heavy hormonal imbalances and I know the feeling of a lot of testosteron just as well as the feelings of a lot of estrogens.
I definately prefer the feeling of testosteron ;-)

I recognize the 'gay' feeling you're talking about, when I am interested in a guy. Like I said I like both sexes, and I can play the feminine part and enjoy that, but I get the most exited (and feel the most myself) when I feel my masculinity when I have sex with a man.

Contact me if you want. If you make yourself available for email on yahoo answers, no-one will see your adress but then you can send me a message. I think we might have a lot in common. I don't often meet people who have the same feelings as I do.
Feel welcome.

Why do so many of the guys from naruto look like girls?

Here's an answer that you may not like but I believe this is the most correct one.

There are no good female characters in Naruto. Meaning most of them are weak compared to guys. Sakura is the one most often shown and we can see her flaws right away because she is the one female most often seen.
But they are all like her.

Plus, the more I look at Naruto the more like prision life it seems. Yes, there are woman but there appear to be waaay more guys who take up the mantel of Shinobi

When ever you get a disproportion of Male to Female ratio. You'll always have some that think.

"Gee, I want sex and I want from ..... "
Of course, they might want a female but after years of girls. Well, a man might do just as well.

And so, you get the really tough guys and the nambie boys.

Which kind of boys does Indian girls like?

EDIT: I’m an Indian girl. I believe the reason someone asked this question was because they wanted to know the answer from an Indian girl’s perspective. So while as a man, as much as you’re free to give your opinions in this very free world, I don’t know if you’re the one this question is seeking informed answers from. Your experiences as a man are simply poles apart from mine as a woman, so let us girls have this at least without trying to take yet another opportunity from us and attempt to speak on our behalf. :)Also, I’m done with people saying looks and money are important blah blah. Yes, we live in a capitalistic world and we are all visual creatures. GET OVER IT. If that’s all you wanted to hear, don’t read on. You’ve got your answer. Go on and live your narrow-minded over-simplified and over-generalized lives.The Indian women I have come across to a large extent tend to prefer men who are direct, bold yet slightly held back. Maybe its because of our upbringing, but being too forward is not considered as ideal, but taking initiative is in fact positive. So, balance must be key for Indian men.One of the biggest things I notice when it comes to Indian men, is that their way of approaching girls often tends to either be too indirect because of perhaps being too nervous, or sometimes it seems to be a little too pushy. So finding a middle ground is ideal!Indian women also admire men who are ambitious and who also seek and support their partner’s ambitions and goals. Being in an equal and respectful relationship is important for everyone, and Indian girls are no different! Education and qualifications also generally are important factors for Indian girls.P.S.- A good sense of humor is always a plus point! :)

I am a girl and my voice sounds like a man. Some people judge me for that and it makes me feel insecure. What should I do?

Something I know alot about. I downloaded one of those voice analyzer apps to my phone.Turns out my voice lies in the “androgynous” range between male and female.How has this affected me in life?Well, I find that over the phone, most women call me Ma'am, and most men call me Sir.The reason for this? Women realize that there are many women with deep voices, aunts, mothers, co-workers.Men, on the other hand, err on the side of caution. If the voice is a little low, they automatically think male. It's programmed into their brains: a sexy, high-pitched voice signals fertile female to the primitive part of their brains.I've learned to accept it, but it still brings me down a bit because I wish I had a prettier voice, and once men hear me over the phone, they're turned off.A positive, that I take advantage of sometimes, is when a guy thinks I'm a man over the telephone, I usually get treated with more respect.It's true; its like owning a penis for a few minutes.I know, however, that this is probably small or no consolation to a young girl who wants to be thought of as soft and pretty.I could suggest you try to create a sexy, smokey voice by imitating actresses, like Kathleen Turner, who have deep voices.But to be honest, most men think of Kathleen Turner as Chandler Bing's crossdressing dad from the sitcom, F.R.I.E.N.D.’s.I wish I could tell you to embrace your voice, dare to be different, and love the voice you have.I know it doesn't work that way; women are supposed to have high-pitched voice, and everytime someone calls you “Sir” it's going to bring you down.I've included a video of a young girl with a deep voice. She sounds like Minnie Mouse compared to me, so all I can say is that people have a very stereotyped notion of what a female is supposed to sound like, and it sucks.Good luck.

What does it mean when girls call a guy "cute", is it different to “hot,” in these instances, and is there a difference between the two terms generally?

It depends on context, I'd say, but to me it seems the most common meaning is that it means they have a crush on them that stems largely/mainly/sufficiently from their physical attributes, while at the same time signifying that they're not not attractive in the bursting-with-testosterone body-builder pro-wrestler kind of way. Cute can range from Justin Bieber to Chris Hemsworth, but it has to involve some charm, inherent handsomeness and je ne suis quoi that you don't have just because you're a physically fit youthful male. Cute guys are icebergs. The "cute" part refers to the fact that they're seen as being some semblance of "hot", but that's not the most important thing about them. They're boyfriend material (not of the friends with benefits or jock varieties), or at the very least ideal daydream fodder.

TRENDING NEWS