Maybe it's me but I see more males act less "manly". I dunno.
Are Men As "Manly" As They Used To Be?
by minimus 115 Replies latest jw friends
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snowbird
Definitely the case with Black men.
Sorry things!
Syl
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minimus
Seriously, please explain.
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Witness 007
I'm soooooooo manly darling.....pinky swear I am! Especially when I'm wearing a stunning latex body suit luv!
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minimus
i believe it
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undercover
You've been watching too much World Cup soccer. Watch some rugby or ice hockey instead...
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snowbird
The men I used to know could plow the lower 40, dig a well, build a house/barn, break in horses/mules, run moonshine, kill and dress hogs/cattle. and sire about 1/2 dozen kids - all this by the ripe young age of 25!
I kid you not.
Syl
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minimus
I see more nerdy types than ever before with the pretty book look and manicured nails.
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undercover
I see more nerdy types than ever before with the pretty book look and manicured nails.
Call this guy with his manicured nails a 'nancy' and see what happens...
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LongHairGal
Minimus,
I am glad you brought it up. I don't think this is physical but how they see themselves. I don't mean to offend any man who is reading this but I am just honestly stating what I experienced and what I feel.
When I was in the religion I had problems (or I should say certain MEN had problems) with my outspokenness, independence and so forth. I attributed it to society's problem in general since the industrial revolution where women had to join the workforce. Women were no longer just in the home - cooking, cleaning and raising kids. They were out in the world earning a living - sometimes alongside men. I am an office worker and this is not a male-oriented job (such as a police officer) so I didn't have problems with men at work. But, in the religion I detected that some had a problem (maybe even a jealousy) of a woman who was independent. Some, I think, resented me because they perceived I made a decent salary. This also was probably related to the fact that they pursued poverty following the dictates of the JW religion, which I DID NOT. So, maybe the fact they earned such a low salary made them feel 'less' manly possibly. I thought the religion's preaching of 'poverty' was just plain garbage and I continued to work full-time.
Sadly, in the religion, they had real issues and twisted and perverted the bible teachings in order to enforce rigid male domination. Maybe this is a backlash because they think women in the western world are 'bitchy'. I agree that some of them are.
Because the economy and the world is screwed up and many men can't find a job (along with many women), they are frustrated and start to get low self-esteem. Sadly, it is not their fault but is part of a larger problem.