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clean-shaven stud wrote:
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clean-shaven stud wrote:
Ah, yes, and we see who the real insecure, bushy-faced puss is! Who came back here with another "defensive" rant, huh? Haha! Couldn't resist, could you? Dos Equis Man wannabe. I bet you think you're the "Most Interesting Man in the World", don't you? News flash: It's a make-believe commercial (like the BS you're spewing here). By the way, they pay those women to fawn over him. Otherwise, those hotties would say "Ew, you look my old granddad."
Bye, bye, Jeremiah Johnson. You probably get as much tail as he did up in those hills. Or maybe you just do mountain goats? Probably the only female for miles who could stand your sloppy-looking a**!!You seem very concerned with what others think of you. You do not appear to have very much confidence. You search for ways to demean others in attempt to build yourself up to something worthy of praise.
I am very sorry about what happened to you and your wife, but you might want to look into why you're so judgmental. if you are just trolling, please carry on. If you honestly feel this way towards men with beards, it might be worth looking into.
Besides, this is fun for me. It's good mental exercise and a way to pass the time. Now I'm off to take my son to the dentist...like a real man.
So, you want to bring up the real man thing again? Ok.
Criteria for being a real man:
1) Military service
2) Primary caretaker for elderly or disabled person that's NOT your vocation -- so like a parent or other family member.
3) Worker in some way in a war zone -- construction, journalist, whatever.
4) Married, active father to 2-4 children. You must live in the same house with those children and the mother, and you must take care of them financially and emotionally. You can't be a BAD father and be a man. You also do not have to procreate. You could be a father to them by adoption or marriage (wife had kids from previous marriage for example). Need at least 2 to fully feel what it's like to be a father, and more than 4 just allows the kids to take care of themselves too much, so 2-4 kids is the range. Now, if you had 4 and then one moves out and you had a 5th, then I'd accept that.
Those are the main ways to be a man. I would consider others if you want to provide them.
A single guy though who never has children and works to support himself and his lifestyle and doesn't fall into any of the other criteria I spelled out isn't a real man in my opinion. To be a real man requires serious responsibility, and that isn't fully realized for most people unless they are a GOOD father to 2-4 children.