Me: over here never once having been chastised for a beer.
I cried, lamenting still not having a full-time time job, while talking to the SO.
And I'm very open and heart on my sleeve. In my guy friend group, I'm looked at as the toughest and most manly.
Without being some bravado act douchebro.
I cried, lamenting still not having a full-time time job, while talking to the SO.
And I'm very open and heart on my sleeve. In my guy friend group, I'm looked at as the toughest and most manly.
Without being some bravado act douchebro.
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Aaron Rupar
JD Vance: "Our culture sends a message to young men that you should suppress every masculine urge ... my message to young men is don't allow this broken culture to send you a message that you're a bad person bc you're a man, bc you like to tell a joke, bc you like to have a beer with your friends."
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I show them it's okay to be soft and vulnerable.
They also know I'll knock the taste out of anyone f's with any of us on some violent tip.
These dudes have gone to therapy to work on themselves because I led by example.
"Real man" is a fallacy.
A good and ethical, moral and caring, genuine and loving human is the end game.
Full stop.