What has been the best advice you've ever received about how to be a man?
What has been the best advice you've ever received about how to be a man?
What has been the best advice you've ever received about how to be a man?
If you're a man and you're doing it, by default, it is manly. Caring for your kids? Manly. Crying? Manly. Kissing the homies goodnight? Manly.
nod, nod, nod....wait...
Here's an idea: stop thinking that you are inherently any different than a woman.
Attempting to "be a man" inherently dehumanizes women; in my not so humble opinion, the artificial divide between man and woman has caused more harm and destruction to global society than anything else in history.
But I am different to a woman, specifically if there's a violent threat or harm to the family.
I will step in first to handle it, I'm more suited to it. I won't be able to do it the other way around where I take the kids and run while the wife deals with whatever the threat is.
Or a simpler example, if I get attacked, I do not want the wife to step in. However, if she is attacked, I will step in.
Unless we're limiting the discussion to exclude those situations?
No better way to legitimize male violence than to make it in defense of the family. How about trying to build a better society where women and children don't have to be afraid? That wouldn't be any fun though, would it? You just want an excuse to be violent and pretend it makes you a hero, join a bunch of soccer hooligans and leave your family out of it.
I don’t think I ever got actual advice from anyone on how to be a man.
I did have an excellent role model in my dad though. He said a lot with his actions. I try to pay that forward with my boys.
A guy in a bar told me, “Son, women control 50% of the money in this county, and 100% of the pussy, so act accordingly.”
Did you assume the gender of everyone with a pussy?
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Don't pee on electric fences!
You reminded me of this gem: https://youtu.be/_wW6rENTfaU
One thing that I started saying to people after something clicked into place one day when some people would say something about being a 'real man', was '"real men" don't need their masculinity defined by others'.
None, it was all nonsense that disparaged women. Stupid old jerks.
Boy Scout Law
A Scout is: Trustworthy, Loyal, Helpful, Friendly, Courteous, Kind, Obedient, Cheerful, Thrifty, Brave, Clean, and Reverent.
"Stop caring about what a man is and just be a decent human being."