Femininity?
von Elena g
1. empathy
2. can be a strength and a vulnerability
2.1. could a vulnerability be strength as well?
3. vulnerability
4. openness
5. means also be a woman
5.1. the society imposed a target on what women have to look like
6. outcome of the society rather than a real thing
6.1. Tara Williams has suggested that modern notions of femininity in English speaking society began during the English medieval period at the time of the bubonic plague in the 1300s. Women in the Early Middle Ages were referred to simply within their traditional roles of maiden, wife, or widow.
7. means i'm ok with who i am
8. Your Ideas Here!
9. women femininity is defined all by traits
9.1. traits: the way you are, how you interact with others, what you bring to the world
10. feminine or masculine
10.1. it cannot be one or the other because in each one of us there is a masculine and a feminine part
10.2. 'who is the person beyond that label'
11. as a mindset that venerates both individual and the community
11.1. adaptation, common goal
11.1.1. self-resilience, self-sufficiency and personal success fueled by masculine drive can coexist.
12. bodylanguage
12.1. femininity is movement, seduction, care.
13. related to culture
13.1. it's different from the noun 'Woman'
13.1.1. it's related to a different and more advanced phase
13.1.1.1. being conscious
13.1.1.2. acceptance of all her vulnerabilities and frailties
13.1.1.2.1. lighten herself because of this awareness
13.1.1.3. a smile, a silence, privation of a dream for others... a man can do/have the same, but different approach
13.2. emotional, sinuosity, elegance, fragility
13.2.1. a woman can also be determined and strong and she will be called feminine; a guy that is strong and determined won't be called as such