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The Return of the Man's Man

Foofoogal

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It seems this happens a lot. Perhaps I am just simple and happy.

No Mr. Vim. It may be that you are in beautiful Alaska and "simple and happy."

Angst has to have a venue and maybe this is it. I ( and I will not speak for others but guess ) have few places where I know I can play mental ping pong. I love the FL for this.
 

The Sky Ranger

New in Town
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19
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Germany
I guess it's rather simple:
the western culture was quite feminised. Which started in the 1960s and lead to the extreme with men dressing like women and women dressing like men, with men who try to be good in housewifing and women trying to be tough as men etc.

Now the pendulum swings back the other way, I think.
 

Mr Vim

One Too Many
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Juneau, Alaska
I heard a theory the other day about societies proclivity in that it is sort of like a rubber band, the choice in fashion stretches out and then reverts. Now this is not to be taken literally, my friend said, but crucial aspects that make a decade memorable sort of resurface in the constant ebb and flow that is this social acceptance.
 

kiltie

Practically Family
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lone star state
Which means all I have to do is sit back and bide my time til that manliest of garments makes it's triumphant return: parachute pants. What else unabashedly says "action" like a pair of sky blue nylon trousers? Dood, I am so amped!
 

SGT Rocket

Practically Family
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Twin Cities, Minn
Manliest of Garments

I, myself, am biding my time for the REAL manliest of Garments.

The Johnny Weissmuller special:

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Nothing says "Man" like a gorilla hair cloth wrapped around your private area!
 

Richard Warren

Practically Family
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682
Location
Bay City
For "manly" to have any meaning, it must be viewed in contradistinction to "womanly." (We are not after all comparing manliness to "bigness,'' "surliness," "cuteness," "happiness" or any other "-ness" other than those qualities inherent in the dichotomy between men and women).

Wherein lies the historic difference between the sexes? It seems to me that in all probability the activities in which men have engaged more frequently than women are those activities that involve exposure of oneself to immediate physical harm. Typically these activities are performed not from choice but from a sense of obligation to a family, tribe, or larger group, or even a code of conduct.

In other words, Patton was quite probably correct.
 

reetpleat

Call Me a Cab
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Seattle
Foofoogal said:
reetpleat. I am amazed by your honest observations. :eusa_clap

Don't pay too much attention to me. I am currently listening to a read version of A Little princess, because i love the Shirley Temple movie so much.
 

reetpleat

Call Me a Cab
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The Sky Ranger said:
I guess it's rather simple:
the western culture was quite feminised. Which started in the 1960s and lead to the extreme with men dressing like women and women dressing like men, with men who try to be good in housewifing and women trying to be tough as men etc.

Now the pendulum swings back the other way, I think.

Swings faster than you may think. Don't forget the masculinity of the seventies (tom Selek, Burt Reynolds, moustaches) and the nineties (power ties, Wall Street)
 

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