How Modern life has turned men into wussies

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This is the question.
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Here is answer. Nuff Said.
 
Brokeback Mountain?

:lol Hell no... My demonstration was, that back in the 19th century is when men were men. It was the 20th century (Ref to RDR) that made men somber down to I guess to vanity. And men with character and just cause were killed and judged for their actions based upon their determination to say what they thought or did was right. The song is just a ref to say what the song speaks. There are not a lot men with the cowboy attitude in today's modern world. Ntm I've never seen BBM and don't plan too... ty...
 
Q: Are we not men?

A: We are DEVO

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Well you know the saying "Violence solves everything"

Or is it... Nevermind.

How do you propose to deal with violence when confronted with it? Oh, that's right. England is taking cues from France these days. You just curl up in a little ball and blame America while sucking your thumb and hope the monsters want to be your friend.

How many of you have actually been the position of fight or flight? It's one thing to talk about it, another to have actually experienced it.

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Really? I just don't see it. No one is taking into account that as time passes it changes how we interact with each other and nature in general. Warfare is even different now and will become more and more like a video game as time moves on. So that won't make you a man anymore and we can't all jump on our horses, steal some cattle, have some drinks in a saloon and then some fun with women of the night after all of that. That's just not how things are anymore.

Nature is still nature, and humans are still humans. That doesn't change, nor will it.

I guess we all have to reclassify what it means to be a man in today's world. What made you a man 100 years ago was different than what made a man 100 years before that. So no, the topic isn't all that brilliant as life evolves and so too does our definitions, just how it goes.

You either stand up for yourself, or you don't. That won't change in a million years. I don't know this evolving definition gibberish of which you speak. Seems to me the 19th century was a lot more honest than the 20th. Perhaps that has something to do with the 'evolving' stature of men.

But to answer your comment, I don't care about winning I just want, oh so desperately, to be a man.

I think that goes straight to the heart of this. The idea of manliness as some caricature of inflated bravado is a straw man. A man stands his ground, period. Males these days, not so much unless they're arguing over movies on the internet, or if there's an election (and even then it's really just peacocks puffing their chests).
 
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