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Vendaval -> RE: Princesses of the Male gender???? (12/29/2008 2:52:28 PM)

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quote:

ORIGINAL: IronBear
My question is: “What do we call a male Princess???




RainydayNE -> RE: Princesses of the Male gender???? (12/30/2008 5:19:02 AM)

a "male princess" is called a "prince"

seriously, it's a real word =p
negative connotations are always applied to female words, it seems. princes are just as obnoxious but noooo they're called "male princesses"? seriously?

come on =p
there's already a word for it. it's PRINCE.




DesFIP -> RE: Princesses of the Male gender???? (12/30/2008 6:28:45 AM)

Actually the word is the same as for the female "Not Compatible". That's all that needs to be said.

If someone requires more contact or more attention than you prefer in a relationship then you aren't compatible. It doesn't make them a bad person, it just makes them incompatible with you. Or would you prefer that they categorize you as dull, unemotional, boring, Stepfordish etc? Because if you go around slamming others for being different than you, then they have every right to do so in return.




emptykockpit -> RE: Princesses of the Male gender???? (1/10/2009 9:41:38 PM)

Semran is an male Islamic name,which means princess.My name is Dan, and I'm a princess




aravain -> RE: Princesses of the Male gender???? (1/11/2009 12:16:38 AM)

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ORIGINAL: beargonewild
calling another a "princess" is both a positive and a derogatory term.


This is how I feel about the word in general... Why can't we call them princesses? Doesn't that add to the slam a little?




RainydayNE -> RE: Princesses of the Male gender???? (1/11/2009 3:48:43 AM)

if it adds to the slam by "insulting" a guy by calling him something feminine, i.e. being a chick is just oh so bad =p then that's annoying
slam him for what he is. if he's a spoiled brat, he's a prince.
it's an example of "harmless sexism" that relies on using a feminine term to make someone feel "lesser"




LaTigresse -> RE: Princesses of the Male gender???? (1/11/2009 5:17:55 AM)

I think that rather than look at it as slamming the feminine, I look at it as immasculating. Not even a prince and on the road to manhood/king. I also see a princess as feminine but not nearly yet a mature woman/queen.

Not that I use any of these terms really. None of them appeal to me except in humour. I am only suggesting an alternative point of view that is not necessarily derogatory to women. I really think it is going to depend on the intent of the person using it.




RedMagic1 -> RE: Princesses of the Male gender???? (1/11/2009 6:20:43 AM)

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ORIGINAL: LaTigresse

I think that rather than look at it as slamming the feminine, I look at it as immasculating. Not even a prince and on the road to manhood/king.

I think Rainyday has a point.  If you just want to take away the dude's manhood, why not call him, "Little Prince Eunuch-boy"?  That would have the additional benefit of making you giggle every time you said it aloud.




thishereboi -> RE: Princesses of the Male gender???? (1/11/2009 7:40:05 AM)

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ORIGINAL: MasterFireMaam

The term in the gay community is "twink". Bratty boy with a diva attitude of entitlement.

Master Fire



wow, you learn something new everyday. In World of Warcraft a twink is a toon with some really really good gear, usually supplied by a higher level character.




JustDarkness -> RE: Princesses of the Male gender???? (1/11/2009 7:41:31 AM)

twinkle twinkle little star

hmmmm never looked at stars like that lol




thishereboi -> RE: Princesses of the Male gender???? (1/11/2009 7:43:33 AM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: WalterRego

Little Lord Fauntleroy?




LMAO,,,that's what my mom used to call the kid across the street. Well that and something about a banty rooster.


I don't think she liked him much.




beargonewild -> RE: Princesses of the Male gender???? (1/11/2009 8:41:49 AM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: thishereboi

quote:

ORIGINAL: MasterFireMaam

The term in the gay community is "twink". Bratty boy with a diva attitude of entitlement.

Master Fire



wow, you learn something new everyday. In World of Warcraft a twink is a toon with some really really good gear, usually supplied by a higher level character.


It's the twinks who have the over inflated diva attitude are called princesses, which more often then not, used in a negative context.




LaTigresse -> RE: Princesses of the Male gender???? (1/11/2009 5:12:18 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: RedMagic1

quote:

ORIGINAL: LaTigresse

I think that rather than look at it as slamming the feminine, I look at it as immasculating. Not even a prince and on the road to manhood/king.

I think Rainyday has a point.  If you just want to take away the dude's manhood, why not call him, "Little Prince Eunuch-boy"?  That would have the additional benefit of making you giggle every time you said it aloud.



I suppose I could call them "Little prince eunuch boy" but that really doesn't flow off the tongue as well as a few that tend to come to mind when I am presented with a perfect specimen. Most of which, would not hold up to the bright light of mod scrutiny.




MissAnimus -> RE: Princesses of the Male gender???? (1/11/2009 6:31:40 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: RainydayNE
a "male princess" is called a "prince"
seriously, it's a real word =p
negative connotations are always applied to female words, it seems. princes are just as obnoxious but noooo they're called "male princesses"? seriously?


Exactly. <sigh>




MarsBonfire -> RE: Princesses of the Male gender???? (1/11/2009 10:20:24 PM)

"Do me queen"
"Selfish rat-bastard"

I also knew one Domme who often referred to her sub, whenever he was being a jerk, as "Dr. Smith" (I assume it was a Lost in Space reference)




WestBaySlave -> RE: Princesses of the Male gender???? (1/12/2009 1:03:19 AM)

As an aside, while I have heard twink used in a negative sense ( especially by the bear community ), it usually refers to looks - young, boyish, "pretty"  - rather than personality.

quote:

ORIGINAL: DesFIP

Actually the word is the same as for the female "Not Compatible". That's all that needs to be said.

If someone requires more contact or more attention than you prefer in a relationship then you aren't compatible. It doesn't make them a bad person, it just makes them incompatible with you. Or would you prefer that they categorize you as dull, unemotional, boring, Stepfordish etc? Because if you go around slamming others for being different than you, then they have every right to do so in return.


My thoughts exactly. What ran through my mind on reading this thread was "And the world is better off for having a new insult because...?" )





IronBear -> RE: Princesses of the Male gender???? (1/12/2009 6:49:39 AM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: RainydayNE

a "male princess" is called a "prince"

seriously, it's a real word =p
negative connotations are always applied to female words, it seems. princes are just as obnoxious but noooo they're called "male princesses"? seriously?

come on =p
there's already a word for it. it's PRINCE.


Of course there is and I count sevaral Princes amongst my friends, they are not drama queens either, they are sons of Royalty which is what a Prince is....




thefallenfruit -> RE: Princesses of the Male gender???? (1/12/2009 12:06:38 PM)

Nancy?




darchChylde -> RE: Princesses of the Male gender???? (1/12/2009 12:18:49 PM)

*darchChylde walks in, looks around, senses trouble and calmly hightails his ass right out of there*




RainydayNE -> RE: Princesses of the Male gender???? (1/12/2009 5:24:48 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: IronBear

quote:

ORIGINAL: RainydayNE

a "male princess" is called a "prince"

seriously, it's a real word =p
negative connotations are always applied to female words, it seems. princes are just as obnoxious but noooo they're called "male princesses"? seriously?

come on =p
there's already a word for it. it's PRINCE.


Of course there is and I count sevaral Princes amongst my friends, they are not drama queens either, they are sons of Royalty which is what a Prince is....



yes, and a princess is a daughter of royalty.
but nobody swoops to defend that word. =p seriously, it's obnoxious.




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