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Manly Men
Posted on January 4, 2006 by adam
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More men than ever are divorcing their wives, having children out of wedlock, depriving their families, and jeopardizing future generations of manly men. Tomorrow’s men, if you can call them that, are being brought up by single mothers and being supported by taxpayer dollars. America is truly facing a crisis in manhood. As frightening as these trends may be, great manly traditions like facial hair are not completely lost. In fact the argument could be made that in our emasculated America that so loathes proper machismo, these traditions and styles of old are more manly than ever. If only because they serve to buck the system more than they ever did before.
I would definitely agree that a lot of manhood is being lost in this country, I mean just look at Metrosexuals. Sure, I've had some hair removed here or their, and I like to keep my nostrils free of the redwoods, but ain't nobody gonna touch my cuticles or put cucumers on my face. I have spent the last hour reading all the great material on Arthur's Hall and will continue to do so. However, I think it's all pretty much an act that Arthur puts on much like the rest of us. We act all manly around each other, puffing out our hairy chests like a silverback gorilla. But when we go home at night, we walk in the door, hand our balls to the wife, give her a footrub, and play woogie-woo with the baby. P.S. - that's me in that pic. |
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