Does reading books for girls make you effeminate?
>>8628313
Nobody is responding to you but there's no such thing as "books for girls." Any gender can get anything out of any book. Some books are stupid for both genders, but all books are for everyone.
>>8628313
>her diaries are getting published
Man, that is kinda a shitty thing to do, isn't it?
>>8628313
I hate how feminists latch on to her even though she herself never really supported the suffrage movement. She even thought only landowners should get a vote.
>>8628467
She's dead who cares
>>8628467
>you get to see her slowly turn into a jaded adult
Explains why her later works can get so dark.
>>8628479
Her ghost cares.
>>8628313
lol no silly :P
Yes! Since I have read Richardson, I have the constant urge to wear cute dresses and lacey underwear.
>>8628678
>>>/tradfem/
>>8628313
If are reading books about menstruation or breastfeeding or giving birth or menopause, I assume you are interested. I don't see how that would make you effeminate.
Reading anything makes you effeminate. I could have spend that time nailing broads and getting into bar fights.
>>8630314
>what if it's a book which teaches you how to nail boards and get into fights, "how the steel tempered" or something :3
Nah, that stuff is like virtual virtual masculinity for pussies. You know, it's the whole "dancing about architecture" thing. To actually become a man you need to go into the world and flail around with you humongous engorged dick knocking shit over and what not. In a metaphorical sense, of cause.