Question for men...
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It's like in High School where you see a jock point at the physically weak or the nerds talk about the less intelligent or the attractive students talk about the less attractive students. Almost all personality disorders are tied with self confidence. Having too much or too little will magnify this type of behavior. There is no objective requirement for things like beauty, strength or intelligence. These things can be advantages, nothing more.
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I think the highest value I have is the value of being an individualist. The only social structures I will adopt are the mandatory ones like the education system, tax system, specific place of employment etc. Aside from those I have no interest in meeting any other expectations. Effectively I've opted out of social hierarchies. It's human nature to prop up our perceived strengths and make them seem more valuable than they really are. I just see that type of behavior as a sign of insecurity.
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Something thats REALLY necessary for being "manly" is daring to be who you are, whatever you are, how you are. For example a true man should be able to walk around in a really feminine dress, thats pink, and be comfortable with who he is.
So, a conclusion of that is that I am saying that transexuals are true men?
No, what I am saying is a true man should be comfortable in any situation that reflects upon himself.
You could call it to dare being who you are and not giving in to group pressure.
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People have to out bench,squat, and deadlift me in order for their negative comments to mean anything. I'm no longer interested in women but I still get a kick out of having falsehoods of sexual preference yelled out car windows. It doesn't offend me anymore I just think "I still know how to inspire normal skum lol"
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Aged 20 as an Aspergers guy. I kind of go along with a slightly stereotypical English chivalrous idea being a man is looking after the people you love. but not picking fights and causing trouble.
I also cant stand men who are so dickheaded about women's appearance i don't get how some guys don't realize that women are people too
Ignore the comment above you look fine. :)
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I'm 24, I'm not a stereotypical beer and football simple guy, I'm really into creating music and my imagination and just creative types of things, I think in away I'm isolated a lo because of it, but I like myself the way I am I just want someone to love me for myself... I'm masculine in my own way bu I also have a lot of compassion for people that isn't generally a very traditionally masculine trait, I think that people see it as a weakness, I don't think about things the same way.
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hi, I am a 27 years old man from Calcutta, India, my name is Angelo Immanuel. I can not watch rape even in movies( like - Taken in broad daylight ). I can not see the tears of a female rape victim. To me, girls are like sweet and soft flowers. I do exercise not to look good but to be strong to break the bones of rapists and to cut their penises.
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the answer is simply down to choice. for it is our right to decide for ourselves.
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@bumeyes1000 You are in no way ugly. carry on.
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Im a Man because i have a penis. i dont like sports and i have longer hair than you, if anyone thinks im any less of a man because of it fuck'em i dont give a shit about anyones oppinion that i didnt ask for.
hallow fatty!
zangoish 1 year ago
@zangoish The average size for a woman in the UK is a size 16. I'm a size 12. I think that clears up the 'fatty' issue. I just have a round face, and believe me, I'm aware of it already. Ugliness shouldn't be a barrier to making videos.
Perhaps you could try commenting on the video next time, rather than the person's appearance. It makes you look less like a moron. Thanks!
bumeyes1000 1 year ago 3
The only thing that makes anyone less of a man is adhering to what others claim being a man is all about.
MikaelHeed 2 years ago 3
@MikaelHeed I like that!
bumeyes1000 1 year ago
If I had to give my version of masculinity, it would be passion, intellect, and reverence for all life (even though I'm very misanthropic). All in all, portraying something you are clearly not is probably the lowest form of masculinity. We've evolved to a point where ingenuity is much more important than false machismo.
shroomtheshrew 2 years ago
Thank you, agreed! :)
bumeyes1000 2 years ago