This all started with my Samsung TV believe it or not and it got me thinking.
All the newer Samsung TV's have a soft off where when you turn the TV off, it gradually fades and is not abrupt like it used to be. It got me thinking that this is the type of stuff that is more appeasing to the feminine senses and is a feminist trait.
Then I started thinking of other things that could've been born out of feminine needs or tastes.
How about phones that are curvy and look more like jewelry or piece of art?
How about all the soft touch surfaces of a car that is supposed to have a more premium(aka feminine) feel?
How about collision avoidance and blind spot monitoring on modern cars(are these to appease the feminine masses that can't drive or want to text behind the wheel without any repercussions or accountability?
How about skinny jeans and skinny suits which make men look more feminine?
How about skin care products for guys? (FYI statistics show Korean males spend more on skin products than any other country)
How about guys that look forward to brunch or participate in it often?
I'd like to hear your thoughts or even start a list here. Not everyone is going to think the same on some of these but I think it would be helpful to point things out and have a dialogue around it to create awareness at the very least.
All the newer Samsung TV's have a soft off where when you turn the TV off, it gradually fades and is not abrupt like it used to be. It got me thinking that this is the type of stuff that is more appeasing to the feminine senses and is a feminist trait.
Then I started thinking of other things that could've been born out of feminine needs or tastes.
How about phones that are curvy and look more like jewelry or piece of art?
How about all the soft touch surfaces of a car that is supposed to have a more premium(aka feminine) feel?
How about collision avoidance and blind spot monitoring on modern cars(are these to appease the feminine masses that can't drive or want to text behind the wheel without any repercussions or accountability?
How about skinny jeans and skinny suits which make men look more feminine?
How about skin care products for guys? (FYI statistics show Korean males spend more on skin products than any other country)
How about guys that look forward to brunch or participate in it often?
I'd like to hear your thoughts or even start a list here. Not everyone is going to think the same on some of these but I think it would be helpful to point things out and have a dialogue around it to create awareness at the very least.