SEX Questions
Parts 1 and 2 By Ross E F Lombardi

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SEX Question Part 1
What is femininity?
By Ross E F Lombardi
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What is a Woman?
What is a Girl?
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Is it a body?
An Attitude?
A straight emotionless mouth under a fake crimson painted smile,
That she resorts to,
In order to keep herself safe?
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Is it sex?
Is it mind?
Is it spiritual?
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Is it a potential?
A secret?
Is it a promise?
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Is “femininity” just wank fuel?
For both all the boys and girls who like femininity?
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Is it all of these?
Is it none of them?
Some of them?
Is femininity a power or a prison?
Is it even a real thing?
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As a Man.
I’m I even supposed to know?
Am I even allowed to ask?
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SEX Question Part 2
What is Masculinity!
By Ross E F Lombardi
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THIS ONE I DO KNOW THE ANSWER TO!
My answer may not be the only truth
But It is STILL A truth
It is My truth!
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Masculinity is pain and needless cruelty
Its blood on the pavement
It’s horror
It’s giggling at the tears you cause,
Laughing at the humiliation you created.
And a thousand victims whose screams will never be heard
It is the sardonic smiling high you get from the fear of others.
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It is cruel intimidation of the weak.
It is the taking what is not yours.
It is the core essence of all violence.
Masculinity is Torture, Murder and Death.
Masculinity IS WAR – unjustly, justified, - With a rag on a stick.
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It is the monster infecting blood.
It is the dark shadow that demands to own me.
It is an evil inside of me!
I dissent! – I rebel! -
“NO!”
…I want no part of it!
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About the Creator
Ross E Fortune Lombardi
Writer and Artist.
A (Constantly Failing To Be Funny) satirist!
Mutare non est meum
Cantus moriar
BLOG:
http://lombot.co.uk
You Tube:
https://www.youtube.com/@Rat_Lombot/featured



Comments (2)
The complementing poems speak volumes about the differences between what society commonly sees as feminine (beauty and creation) and masculine (power and destruction). Stereotypes, however, don't need to define us individually and we can create our own sense of who we are. I think it's important to remember that all humans are unique.
I loved this and the second part made me feel so deeply for your pain