I don’t think men are sissied up today because they think women will like them better if they act like Russell Brand.
I think many boys under 40 or so have had way too much feminine influence in their lives from no daddies to no men in schools except coaches and just the nature of our culture.
There is a marked difference in young males today....it amazes me.
Just look at your average 35 year old educated good job husband:
at Home Depot he will carry the baby in a pouch bag and looks all pasty and gay while the woman does all the talking
same at a car dealer
I can’t get over it....I’m from the Dazed and Confused generation HS1975, we may have been high as kites but by God we were men and could fight and stood up to women.
Today boys fall into 3 catagories:
Gay or gay acting.
Military...thank you for that small favor Lord.
Thug....Drooges and no good men to fight them off under 40.
(yes I except boys here)
“I think many boys under 40 or so have had way too much feminine influence in their lives from no daddies to no men in schools except coaches and just the nature of our culture.
There is a marked difference in young males today....it amazes me.
Just look at your average 35 year old educated good job husband:
at Home Depot he will carry the baby in a pouch bag and looks all pasty and gay while the woman does all the talking
same at a car dealer”
I see the same. The women in that age group have gotten mixed messages that they are “princesses” and that they can have it all in terms of career and family. The men seem to have accepted the position of having the woman make as much money or more than they do, thus taking the “bread winner” pressure off of them. In return, they are expected to do things like clean the house and take care of the children. But IMO, there seems to be something lacking in the male who goes along with this blurring of roles. It appears they have relinquished some of their “masculinity” in exchange for this “equality.” Feminism worked at building up the female, at the expense of the male. I remember my friend telling me that her son complained in grade school that all of the books they were reading in English class had strong female heroines...The liberal education system contributed to the present state of affairs.