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Is Feminity In Male Natural? - Victor Obanor by Adebisichoice(m): 2:45pm On Jun 19
Ask yourself these questions before reading further!

You discovered one of your siblings, children, relatives or family member always act feminin. Would you because of that hate the person? hurt the person or kill the person because of feminism? The same way you love them, kindly spread the love to the ones you're not blood realated with and protect them.


What Is Feminism Behavior In Male?
The behavior you're referring to is often described as gender nonconformity or gender atypical behavior in children, where a male child may exhibit interests, behaviors, or preferences that are typically associated with females. This can include playing with toys stereotypically associated with girls, preferring activities traditionally considered feminine, or expressing a gender identity that differs from their assigned sex at birth.

There is ongoing research into the causes of gender nonconformity in children, and it is likely influenced by a combination of biological, psychological, and social factors:

Genetic Influences

There is some evidence to suggest that genetic factors may play a role in gender identity and expression. For instance, studies have shown that certain genetic variations may influence behaviors that are more typically associated with one gender over another. Genetics can influence personality traits such as empathy, aggression, openness to new experiences, and conscientiousness. These traits can affect an individual's susceptibility to feminist ideals:

Empathy and Compassion: Genetic predispositions toward higher empathy and compassion may make male children more receptive to feminist ideas, which often emphasize understanding and supporting others, particularly marginalized groups.
Aggression and Dominance: Lower genetic predisposition to aggression and dominance might correlate with a higher likelihood of embracing egalitarian views, as these traits can be antithetical to feminist principles that advocate for equality and non-violence.
Hormonal Influences

Prenatal hormone exposure is thought to have a significant impact on gender identity and behavior. The levels of androgens (male hormones like testosterone) that a fetus is exposed to can affect brain development in ways that influence gender-related behaviors. Conditions like Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia (CAH), which involves higher levels of androgens in genetic females, have shown that hormonal exposure can lead to behaviors that are more typically associated with males.

Brain Structure and Function

Neuroimaging studies have identified differences in brain structures and functions that correlate with gender identity and expression. For example, some research suggests that the brain structures of transgender individuals more closely resemble the brain structures of the gender they identify with rather than their biological sex.

Psychological and Social Factors
1. Gender Socialization

Children learn gender roles and behaviors from their environment, including parents, peers, and media. If a child is encouraged or permitted to explore behaviors typically associated with the opposite gender, they may adopt these behaviors more readily.

Parental attitudes and behaviors play a significant role. Children who grow up in environments where non-traditional gender behaviors are accepted may feel more comfortable expressing these behaviors.

2. Cognitive Development

As children grow, they develop their own sense of identity, which includes gender identity. This process involves integrating information from their surroundings and their internal experiences. Some children may explore a wide range of behaviors before settling into a gender identity that feels most authentic to them.

3. Peer Influence

Peer groups can significantly impact a child’s behavior. Acceptance or rejection by peers can either reinforce or discourage certain gender-related behaviors.

4. Individual Temperament

Children have unique temperaments that influence their preferences and behaviors. Some may naturally gravitate towards activities and behaviors typically associated with the opposite gender due to their individual interests and personality traits.

The reasons why some male children might exhibit behaviors more commonly associated with females are multi-faceted, involving genetic, hormonal, neurological, psychological, and social factors. It’s important to recognize that gender expression is diverse and that behaviors typically associated with one gender or another are part of a broad spectrum of normal human behavior. Understanding and supporting children in their exploration of gender can help foster healthy development and self-esteem.

Traumatization
Traumatization refers to the process or state of experiencing or being affected by trauma. Trauma can result from events or circumstances that are extremely stressful, frightening, or harmful, and it can have profound and lasting impacts on an individual’s mental, emotional, and physical well-being.

Key aspects of traumatization include:

1. Exposure to Traumatic Events: This can include a wide range of experiences such as physical or sexual abuse, natural disasters, accidents, war, violence, or witnessing a traumatic event.

2. Psychological Impact: Traumatization often leads to psychological symptoms such as anxiety, depression, flashbacks, nightmares, and intrusive thoughts. It can also result in emotional numbness, detachment, and a persistent sense of fear or helplessness.

3. Physical Responses: Trauma can trigger a range of physical reactions including hyperarousal (heightened state of alertness), changes in sleep patterns, appetite disturbances, and various stress-related physical symptoms like headaches or stomach problems.

4. Behavioral Changes: Individuals who have been traumatized may exhibit changes in behavior, such as increased irritability, aggression, withdrawal from social activities, or engaging in risky behaviors.

5. Impact on Functioning: Traumatization can affect an individual's ability to function in daily life, including their performance at work or school, relationships with others, and overall quality of life.

6. Long-Term Effects: In some cases, traumatization can lead to long-term conditions such as Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), which involves chronic symptoms of re-experiencing the trauma, avoidance of trauma-related stimuli, negative changes in thoughts and mood, and heightened arousal and reactivity.

Overall, traumatization is a complex process that affects individuals differently, and its impact can vary widely depending on various factors such as the nature of the traumatic event, the individual's previous experiences, resilience, and available support systems.

In Male Feminism;

When male children exhibit behaviors traditionally associated with females, they may face various forms of trauma stemming from societal expectations and attitudes toward gender roles. Here’s an overview of the potential sources of trauma, the natural aspects of gender expression, and possible solutions to support these children:

Sources of Trauma
Social Stigma and Bullying


Rejection by Peers: [/b]Children who deviate from traditional gender norms often face bullying, teasing, and exclusion from their peers, leading to feelings of isolation and loneliness.
[b]Discrimination:
They may experience discrimination in social settings, such as school, sports teams, and extracurricular activities, where rigid gender roles are enforced.
Family Rejection

Lack of Support: Some families may struggle to accept their child's non-conforming gender behavior, leading to negative reactions ranging from subtle disapproval to outright rejection.
Pressure to Conform: Parents or caregivers may pressure the child to conform to traditional gender expectations, causing internal conflict and stress.

Internalized Shame and Low Self-Esteem

Internal Conflict: The child may internalize negative messages about their behavior, leading to feelings of shame, guilt, and confusion about their identity.
Mental Health Issues: Prolonged exposure to stigma and rejection can result in anxiety, depression, and other mental health challenges.
Institutional Discrimination

Rigid School Policies: [/b]Schools and other institutions may have policies that do not accommodate gender non-conforming behaviors, leading to further marginalization.
[b]Lack of Representation:
Media and cultural representation that adheres strictly to traditional gender roles can make it difficult for children to see themselves positively reflected in society.
Natural Aspects of Gender Expression
Gender Spectrum


Diverse Expressions: Gender expression exists on a spectrum, and it is natural for some individuals to exhibit behaviors that are traditionally associated with the opposite gender.
Individual Differences: [/b]Just as interests and talents vary among children, so do their preferences for certain types of play, dress, and activities, irrespective of gender.

[b]Developmental Exploration:


Normal Exploration: It is normal for children to explore different gender roles as part of their developmental process. This exploration helps them understand their own identities and the world around them.
Solutions and Support Strategies
Creating Supportive Environments

Parental Support: Parents and caregivers should provide unconditional love and support, affirming the child’s interests and behaviors. Open communication and education about gender diversity can foster a supportive home environment.
Inclusive Education: Schools should implement policies and curricula that promote diversity and inclusion, ensuring that all children feel safe and valued.

Building Resilience

Positive Reinforcement: [/b]Encourage and celebrate the child’s unique qualities and interests. Help them build confidence in their identity.
Role Models and Representation: Expose children to diverse role models and positive representations of gender diversity in media and literature.

[b]Mental Health Support


Therapeutic Support: [/b]Access to counselors or therapists who specialize in gender issues can provide a safe space for children to express themselves and address any trauma they may experience.
Peer Support Groups: Connecting with other children who have similar experiences can provide a sense of community and reduce feelings of isolation.

Educational Programs for Parents and Educators

[b]Workshops and Training:
Programs aimed at educating parents, teachers, and caregivers about gender diversity can promote understanding and reduce prejudice.
Advocacy and Awareness: Advocating for broader societal acceptance and legal protections for gender non-conforming individuals can help create a more inclusive society.

In Conclusion;
Addressing the trauma faced by male children who exhibit traditionally female behaviors involves creating a supportive and understanding environment both at home and in broader society. Recognizing that gender expression is a natural and diverse aspect of human identity is crucial. By providing unconditional support, promoting inclusive policies, and ensuring access to mental health resources, we can help these children thrive and develop a healthy sense of self.

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Re: Is Feminity In Male Natural? - Victor Obanor by deedo93(m): 2:51pm On Jun 19
No it's not natural

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Re: Is Feminity In Male Natural? - Victor Obanor by EggSauce(m): 2:51pm On Jun 19

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Re: Is Feminity In Male Natural? - Victor Obanor by Kingrshd3: 2:51pm On Jun 19
Space for sale 😞

It is what it is

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Re: Is Feminity In Male Natural? - Victor Obanor by Kukutente23: 2:51pm On Jun 19
Is Gaybriel natural?

There you have it

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Re: Is Feminity In Male Natural? - Victor Obanor by Dickwahala: 2:52pm On Jun 19
No it's not natural it's demonic. How can I be falling in love with my fellow man with hairy balls, hairy chest and dry yansh? No be juju be that shocked

I swear I will rather impregnate my chicken or fvck my cow than to sleep with tinubu or Obasanjo undecided

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Re: Is Feminity In Male Natural? - Victor Obanor by Judolisco(m): 2:52pm On Jun 19
In some it's a genetic disorder, in others it's peer influence and lack of awareness by the parents to correct such anomaly at a young age....
Once u notice your male child starts behaving like bobrisky, start taking corrective measures oh... Same applies to your female child, make eno go turn tomboy..

It's easier to correct a child than an adult, I dey suck hand when I small like mad, but when my parents started with me ehn, dem beat d sucking spirit out

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Re: Is Feminity In Male Natural? - Victor Obanor by TheGiftedOne(m): 2:52pm On Jun 19
Go and ask Bob

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Re: Is Feminity In Male Natural? - Victor Obanor by Creamypie(m): 2:52pm On Jun 19
No
Re: Is Feminity In Male Natural? - Victor Obanor by SAMBARRY: 2:52pm On Jun 19
Let healthy, sane,decent and godly men raise sons and you won't have to ask this question

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Re: Is Feminity In Male Natural? - Victor Obanor by saintbillion(m): 2:53pm On Jun 19
Wait. Let me ask boobrisky in kiri kiri
Re: Is Feminity In Male Natural? - Victor Obanor by VillageBus(m): 2:53pm On Jun 19
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Re: Is Feminity In Male Natural? - Victor Obanor by dontai(m): 2:53pm On Jun 19
It can be natural at times.

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Re: Is Feminity In Male Natural? - Victor Obanor by NeckingNgulping(m): 2:53pm On Jun 19
You can be a man having female traits and looking effeminate. That's natural.

But, don't try to apply makeup or do Nyansh. That's unnatural.

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Re: Is Feminity In Male Natural? - Victor Obanor by Twenty8: 2:54pm On Jun 19
It's fucking gay

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Re: Is Feminity In Male Natural? - Victor Obanor by Bliss4Lyfe(f): 2:54pm On Jun 19
Ask us what you really want us to validate.

Which is; Is homosexuality natural?


The answer is No because you cannot reproduce.


It is pure perversion. Perverts!


perversion

1.
distortion or corruption of the original course

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Re: Is Feminity In Male Natural? - Victor Obanor by BigDawsNet: 2:54pm On Jun 19
Hormonal imbalance

Den it’s normal medically

I don’t think it has anything to do with spiritual

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Re: Is Feminity In Male Natural? - Victor Obanor by Kingdavid579(m): 2:54pm On Jun 19
There's nothing like femininity when a child is raised by responsible parents.

Africans know what I'm referring to as responsible parents - those who teach their children well.

Such parents ensure that when a male child accidentally touches a female child's hair tie or wig, there are consequences.

Even more so if he uses female lipstick.

Unfortunately, this generation of parents are failing and are weak individuals.

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Re: Is Feminity In Male Natural? - Victor Obanor by okomile(f): 2:54pm On Jun 19
Bob dey kirikiri

Put in on podcast and he will tell u better truth
grin
Re: Is Feminity In Male Natural? - Victor Obanor by AllenSpencer: 2:54pm On Jun 19
It’s natural. It’s a mental build and happens in both genders.

Sometimes, when you meet gay couples, you cannot just resist to appreciate the marvels of nature . If you not built that way, you can never act it.

And some animals also do exhibit it, which buttresses the point that, it is natural.

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Re: Is Feminity In Male Natural? - Victor Obanor by Rinoxy: 2:56pm On Jun 19
It's all shades of abnormal.

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Re: Is Feminity In Male Natural? - Victor Obanor by ednut1(m): 2:57pm On Jun 19
People raised by single mothers or with many sisters ( last born) do this more. Allegedly

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Re: Is Feminity In Male Natural? - Victor Obanor by Bliss4Lyfe(f): 2:57pm On Jun 19
The worst form is when u carry it to old age.

You will see old man desiring little boys.


That is when the nature of the act is explicit. Perverts!


perversion
/pəˈvəːʃn/
noun
1.
distortion or corruption of the original course

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Re: Is Feminity In Male Natural? - Victor Obanor by Itohanmiwa: 2:59pm On Jun 19
Yes it is naturally for a male to have feminine energy, but it is wrong to let this energy overpower your masculine energy, It's also same for women.

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Re: Is Feminity In Male Natural? - Victor Obanor by emefe53: 2:59pm On Jun 19
see below

Re: Is Feminity In Male Natural? - Victor Obanor by condensedmilk: 3:01pm On Jun 19
AllenSpencer:
It’s natural. It’s a mental build and happens in both genders.

Sometimes, when you meet gay couples, you cannot just resist to appreciate the marvels of nature . If you not built that way, you can never act it.

And some animals also do exhibit it, which buttresses the point that, it is natural.

It's not natural oga!, please stop romancing evil with queens English

Though created by God but possessed by demons

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Re: Is Feminity In Male Natural? - Victor Obanor by ayjay45(m): 3:02pm On Jun 19
TrustNone:
Any Feminism or effeminate characteristics you see in a male then he is 100% gay.
I know two nairalanders on this forum that are effeminate and are 100% gay.
One of their monikers Villa12
then going by your logic. Any male that is not effeminate is straight right?

Dumbass

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Re: Is Feminity In Male Natural? - Victor Obanor by spencekat(m): 3:02pm On Jun 19
It is not natural.

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Re: Is Feminity In Male Natural? - Victor Obanor by viqSmallz(m): 3:03pm On Jun 19
The natural cause of earth is for it to be self-sufficient. Self-sufficiency means self-multiplication and preservation.
If we have feminine men and masculine women this negates the natural cause of life. Earth will go extinct.
Yes, we can have deviants, but it is unnatural for a male to be feminine. What is common is natural and what isnt is not natural.

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