Inner strenght and dedication should have no gender classification.
It doesn't. It never did and it never will. But masculinity goes beyond that as I explained in my previous post.
Gotta go to bed, I'm playing squash tomorrow.
Nighty night, all. Sweet dreams.
VD's post is about what she finds sexually appealing in a man, and to a greater extent what many women find appealing in men. While those traits are not exclusively masculine, I tend to think that women tend to notice and appreciate them more in a man, than men tend to notice and appreciate them in a woman.
Truth is, most men won't even notice inner strength and dedication in a woman, as they tend to not be immediately apparent nor primarily high on the sex appeal list for most men.
They do tend to be apparent and fairly high on the sex appeal list for most women, though. That's the point I appreciated from VD's post.