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is there a specific word in a language opposite to macho

please and thank you all kindly

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[โ€“] Lando_ 22 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Depending on what you're looking for "girly" could fit.

Ex. If a macho man is a "manly man" (which I don't think is entirely accurate because I think the concept of machismo is much more complex than that), then a "girly girl" would kind of be the equivalent?

Alternately, "femme" can be used to mean kind of the same thing but more respectfully since "girly" has a rather childish connotation. "Ultra femme" or "High femme" can be used to describe someone that strives for or is the peak of feminity but then... defining what that means is a whole other thing that's probably just as complex as defining Macho/ Machismo.

Not sure if this helps but I wish you luck in your search for the word.

[โ€“] MaxVoltage 9 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

femme yes thank you

both bright and dark