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Are lesbians more in touch with their masculine side than straight women?

I've seen some of the biker chicks and softball players on here, and they seem kind of rough.

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  1. I would think so
  2. I have a high testosterone level I think it was 9 when I had my blood screened my doc made a joke that that would explain my temper (I don't actually have a bad temper people just think that I don't know why) but I'm not a lesbian, yet.
  3. Only if they are the butch one in the relationship. Looks like a duck, walks like a duck and so on. Especially the ones with lots of facial hair, oooh yum. Glad they are batting the way they are. It's their only option really, so they might as well roll with it.
  4. Biker Chicks you you call them are more in to believing that women are the Superior ones. No balls, live loner, Who could want a better life?
  5. Better hide. They will pound you.
  6. Some of them, definetly, but not all of them. I know some lesbians who are very girly-girlish. They have long hair, wear makeup, dresses, and heels, and act lady-like. You would never guess they were lesbians if you didn't know they were dating women.
  7. Vrroooom vrooomm. I guess you've never visited a rural or seaside area. The straight ladies there are much more butch than anybody you'll find in the city. And, obviously, you've never been to a lesbian event. If you were to go, you'd quickly discover that most lesbians look like straight ladies. You only notice the butch ones since they stand out from the rest. I suppose you think all gay guys are effeminate?!? Hehe. Nope. Most look like you.
  8. Do my looks intimidate you? Good. lol
  9. Hmm, depends on how you define "masculine", if you mean the traditional tough guy stuff, then some lesbians are into being "tough", but the majority are pretty "mixed" as far as fem/butch or "fem" goes. Quite a few straight women "look" tough, because they are farmers, work outdoors, work at a factory, run machinery, etc. Since lesbians already are "different" they may not care as much about traditional feminine jobs or dress, but then again, quite a few do. I grew up around farmers and worked outdoors and was in a lesbian relationship for 15 years. Most of the women farmers I met were married, as were most of the women I knew who worked outdoors, but they were definitely in touch with their "masculine" side, too...lol
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