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Fletch said:Well, won't that scare off the predators? Especially if you're all in black and built like a gym rat?
It would scare me off, too.
Fletch said:Well, won't that scare off the predators? Especially if you're all in black and built like a gym rat?
Widebrim said:I spent a week in el Distrito Federal some years ago, and vividly recall the police and soldiers on patrol with M-16s...
jamespowers said:I am not quite sure if I would call Greek and Roman societies of old monogamous.
Widebrim said:Like you and I discussed when CarlisleBlues visited, many people have the wrong impression of the "Eastside." Sure, to the uninitiated, it can look a bit scary (just like South-Central), but the way you react to any surroundings is a major key (even if you are not a member of the local race/ ethnic group). Yet, I would not suggest a midnight "sojourn" to Boyle Street, Lou Costello Park, or Whittier Blvd, but then I could say that about most everywhere else on the planet...
Fletch said:Contemporary esthetics will overlook that if there's a wide, lantern jaw and a neck at least as wide as the jaw.
The ultimate is to look like an industrially shaped human: one who embodies discipline and control, and appears able to discipline and control others.
If you can pull that off, you can get away with doing or saying just about anything.
Widebrim said:I spent a week in el Distrito Federal some years ago, and vividly recall the police and soldiers on patrol with M-16s...However, the people whom I encountered and spoke with seemed far removed from the above catagories. On the outside, at least, Mexico City is a fairly safe, albeit frenetic city...
All true. And if Rollins is preaching self-help and respect, and "repping wimps" in any way besides bench-pressing them over his head, then that's good. There are differing masculinities. That too is good.reetpleat said:But that is not hard and faxst, even in our culture. Recall the 60s when it was hip to have shaggy hair, be skinny like Mick Jagger, and drive a mini.
Likewise, the 80s saw a shift towards skinny rock stars with fancy hair, and now, the hottest hearthrobs are not exactly the traditional masculine ideal. Skinny emo boys in skinny jeans seem to be all the rage with the young girls, and John Mayer, the sensitive, self reflective whining singer song writer is dating a list celebrities.
jamespowers said:I am not quite sure if I would call Greek and Roman societies of old monogamous.
scotrace said:Ah yes. I haven't seen him in an age. 'Ow is Old Monogamous these days, anyway?
PrettySquareGal said:He entertains the troops in Iraq- THAT'S A MAN!
Martinis at 8 said:Hmmm. I don't recall any M-16s. More likely they were G-3s. Que no? [huh]
reetpleat said:Skinny emo boys in skinny jeans seem to be all the rage with the young girls, and John Mayer, the sensitive, self reflective whining singer song writer is dating a list celebrities.
Edward said:I generally like Rollins - his self-deprecating side wins me over some great degree, plus the man is a significant intellect (nothing more tedious than ignorance). But is being pro-military really a measurement of manliness, as opposed to a political opinion that an individual may or may not share? Perhaps this is a cultural difference between the US and UK? [huh]
PrettySquareGal said:In the example I gave, I mean that he is pro putting himself in harm's way to boost the morale of American troops. I didn't mean to say that a real man must love guns and war.
Edward said:I generally like Rollins - his self-deprecating side wins me over some great degree, plus the man is a significant intellect (nothing more tedious than ignorance). But is being pro-military really a measurement of manliness, as opposed to a political opinion that an individual may or may not share? Perhaps this is a cultural difference between the US and UK? [huh]
reetpleat said:But, to be against the war, and then be able to care about the soldiers and back that up by dooing something about it, i consider pretty manly indeed.