answers1: If you're a guy and writing verse <br>
Do not think it any worse. <br>
We can express our feelings too <br>
So carry on; do what you do. <br>
A lot of men write poetry, <br>
Like Wordswoth, Keats, and even me! <br>
So take heart from the little rhyme <br>
Keep on writing,all the time <br>
Hope this helps.
answers2: It's Intellectual. I can see how a thug could see an
Intellectual endevour as female, when you consider that so much jail
inmates dont' write poetry. But, who cares what they suppose? I
individually hate poetry. I suppose it is for writing after which
throwing away. Never to be learn to yet another individual, not ever
to be noticeable once more. I hate readingmy possess poetry. I hate
studying any person else's poetry. Even while I are aware of it's
well, I'd a lot as an alternative be doing some thing else.
answers3: No way! Feel free to express whatever is going around in
your head. Lay some on us we would love to share in it!
answers4: Not at all. I know a few guys that write poetry, open mic
pieces, love songs, and all that stuff. Honestly they always did VERY
VERY well with the ladies and YES that includes the really hott ones.
answers5: Of course not! Was Walt Whitman, Edgar Allen Poe, Ernest
Hemmingway, Longfellow, Kipling..etc.? Of course not. Being able to
paint, play an instrument, scuplt, or write poetry has nothing to do
with your "feminine" side...it has everything to do with creativity!
Anyone who says you're anything other than a creative person is
nothing more than a neanderthal and not worth your time or your
attention. However, you do have a bad habit...stop using "i"...it's
"I"; when you use the lower case "i" it shows a lack of
self-confidence, low self-esteem, etc...and if you are indeed a poet,
you have respect for the correctness of words...so use "I"...not "i".
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...and keep writing
answers6: Feminine? <br>
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Gender has nothing to do with activity. Gender has everything to do
with body parts and sexual identity. <br>
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Fact is many people of both genders write poetry. Unfortunately, the
world's more well known poets tend to be men.
answers7: look at all the songwriters and rock stars the men are not
seen as feminine
answers8: Some would argue poetry is feminine in itself, the
syntactical structure of poetry more feminine than masculine. That
being said, poetry is not only for females, and males who write it
aren't the least bit emasculated. I find male poets very sexy. <br>
I guess poetry, to me, is what a guitar is to some other girls.
answers9: Coleridge, Byron, Hardy, all those famous authors... They
were not feminine. Not at all. Think about George Eliott, who was a
woman, and had to write under a man's pen name to be taken seriously.
answers10: okay, who told you that you were a girl?? being able to
write poems, it's a gift. it doesn't have anything whatsoever to do
with being feminine! there are so many great men out there that write
poems, and are praised for it! just because you express your feelings
through poetry, it does not mean that you're feminine!! and,
whomsoever told you this, is insulting you, and other men and women
across the world!! and, if you just came up with this idea on your
own... then, sorry I'm overreacting... you'll get used to it. i mean,
you should be overreacting too! and anyways, even if you did have some
feminine traits, i think that is a gift...((in a way?)
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