Not sure why you brought up masculinity, though — I’d argue that getting your balls cut off doesn’t make you any less of a man. It certainly does expand your repertoire of safe and comfortable seating positions, though.
No, I meant crossing your legs won’t thin your masculinity like I said. I brought masculinity into this because the person I responded to had already interjected it with the castration statement.
I guess that’s my word of the day.
Not sure why you brought up masculinity, though — I’d argue that getting your balls cut off doesn’t make you any less of a man. It certainly does expand your repertoire of safe and comfortable seating positions, though.
They meant emasculated, emaciated means dangerously low weight, typically as a result of starvation or illness.
No, I meant crossing your legs won’t thin your masculinity like I said. I brought masculinity into this because the person I responded to had already interjected it with the castration statement.
I’m the person you responded to. I never brought up masculinity.
Saying someone has no balls is attacking their masculinity.