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    Jiggers
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    http://blowmeuptom.com/dont-be-fooled-by-this-title-why-men-arent-really-men-anymore/

    I only agree to some of this article…

    There was once a time when men used to be real men. When they dressed with style, when they had a certain honor code they followed that involved treating not only their elders and each other with respect, but women alike.

    Unfortunately, those days are far- gone — a thing of the past. What we have now is… to be quite honest, I’m not sure.

    There are of course certain men out there who still have their affairs in order, but we are few in number. What people are most often subject to is the company of boys who are refusing to grow up and man up — boys who prefer to play with their toys than to do their part in bettering society, the human race and the world as a whole.

    These poor excuses for men have the bodies of adults and the mentalities, as well as the social outlook of toddlers. Horny toddlers, but toddlers nonetheless.

    It’s all about character — or in this case, the lack of character. Something has been happening during this era dubbed the “information age.” Social media platforms have taken away the need to interact face to face, taking away the need for actual interaction. This is great in many regards: you can now keep in touch with friends and family all over the world from a handheld device.

    However, much of the interpersonal confrontations are now also taking place online. People no longer feel that they have a need to meet in person to discuss their differences; they can now troll each other online. People are using the Internet as a shield, hiding behind IP addresses in order to speak their minds. The Internet acts like beer-muscles. It makes you believe that you are stronger than you actually are, making you more aggressive. There is nothing wrong with being aggressive when circumstances require it.

    Personally, when my fight or flight response mechanism kicks in, I always go with fight. It’s not by choice; it’s just the way that I am wired. Online, people have no need to run away because they are already in hiding — so they always choose to “fight.” Although the fighting they do is just about as significant as the fighting I do when I play Call of Duty.

    The same interaction from beneath cover can be seen when we look at the intercommunication between men and women.

    It is no secret that both men and women alike have sexual urges. Men, however, feel the need to get off more often than most women. So instead of having to spend the time to meet a real woman and have actual sexual intercourse, they watch porn.

    Instead of going out into the real world and meeting women, they stalk women on Instagram. People now date online as well. It’s much easier to talk to a woman online than it is in person—or rather, it’s not that it’s easier. Both are just as easy, but for some reason, men now prefer to hide their faces behind their monitors. (Every time I use the term ‘men’ in such context I quiver) It’s out of fear and laziness. Men have become lazy *******. I don’t even want to use the word ***** because it brings to mind women, who nowadays have much more character than men.

    Generation-Y is the instant gratification generation. We want what we want right at the moment we figure out that we want it. We are willingly giving up one of the most important things in life: the waiting period. Having to wait and having to deal with our urges and wants without instantly having them satisfied is what builds character and is what we are now lacking in this fast-paced age.

    If we want food, we order it online and have it delivered. If we want to listen to our favorite song, we find it on YouTube, iTunes or Spotify. If we want to watch a movie, we either buy it on demand or stream it online. If we want sex, we masturbate. If we want to have a good time, we do drugs. We have this false belief that doing things faster will give us a life more fulfilled — that it will lead to us being happier. But that isn’t the case. Most of us aren’t happier. We do more, but we experience less. We are never in the moment because we are always considering what we will be doing next in order to not become bored.

    Character is most often built during those moments between activities, during moments of solitude and reflection. Men no longer feel the need to pause and reflect because the options for whatever it is they want are only a click away. The options are endless and therefore we never truly experience disappointment.

    We never really feel that we are missing out on something because we no longer give things much importance. Jackie never got back to your text message? I’m sure you have several other women in your contacts that you’d equally like to f*ck — once. Then you’ll get bored and move on to the next one. Men treat women like interchangeable commodities. I do believe that most men still hope to one day fall in love and settle down. But none of them will unless they change their way of thinking and living.

    Being focused on self-satisfaction will lead to nothing but broken relationships. Real men are not selfish. Real men are just as concerned for the feelings, needs and minds of women as they are for their own — not just women’s bodies and their sexual usefulness. Real men have a well-defined code of ethics and respect that they follow.

    How can anyone call himself a man if the last time he had to confront another man — whether it be over a social incident or for business purposes — was before he hit puberty? If you don’t have the twiddle-diddles to approach a woman at a bar in person and have a proper, intellectual conversation, making the woman feel respected and comfortable, then move over for the real men.

    It’s awful because women are becoming accustomed to such boys and believing that these pansies are all that is left of our sex. Some great women are settling for these fools and then finding that they themselves have no choice but to wear the pants in the family because their “man” is PMSing. All I can hope for is that the law of evolution will see the world rid of these weaklings, these characterless, hopeless pseudo-men.

    Ladies… real men do exist; there aren’t many of us, but we’re survivors and will be around for a while. Come find us.

    #791487

    Sonoma
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    Wow – well-put, Jiggers! I appreciate your intelligent perspective. Our culture seems to celebrate “man babies” – witness the success of movies like The Hangover, Internship, etc. I could never get the appeal of the characters that Seth Rogen, Zach G., etc. specialize in. Ick! Then again, female “success stories” (cough! cough!) like Kim K. and other fake fatales are beyond my comprehension, too.

    #791488

    JoB
    Participant

    ok jiggers.. you accomplished what i thought was the impossible.. you got me to read Tom Lykis…

    although i agree that instant gratification and men behaving like boys or women behaving like girls is a problem…

    i have to confess that the lens of time has not whitewashed reality enough to make me believe that this is a new phenomenon…

    it’s just an old one repackaged in a different way.

    the strong man of honor has always been the exception in our society..

    thank goodness the exception proves the rule…

    #791489

    Jiggers
    Member

    Okay… first off people here aren’t paying attention which is the norm being online. I didn’t write it myself and neither did Tom Leykis.

    #791490

    JanS
    Participant

    then quote your source…your link takes you to Tom Leykis…who then leads you to another article…just tell who wrote it in the first place…

    #791491

    JoB
    Participant

    you do realize that authorship was NOT attributed on Tom Leykis’s actual blog, don’t you?

    i did link to the article on his blog and i followed the link and read the entire thing…

    that i read anything on his blog is the milestone i thought i would never see..

    unfortunately..

    that you would focus on your self created controversy rather than address the content in my comment…

    that wasn’t so surprising :(

    #791492

    datamuse
    Participant

    If you expect people not to pay attention, then why post?

    It IS true, come to think of it, that my husband isn’t on any social networks and doesn’t spend much time online except to play games with his friends. But that’s because he doesn’t like most people…

    #791493

    dobro
    Participant

    This is just another in a seemingly endless stream of “man, remember the good old days when men were men and women wore pearls when they made dinner for their nuclear (one man one woman, 2.5 kids) family and men dropped their jackets on the mud puddles for women to cross and life was like a black and white TV show and…blahblahblah”

    News flash-it was never like that. Technology changes with every generation-human nature never changes.

    #791494

    JanS
    Participant

    awwww…I thought June Cleaver was cute :D

    #791495

    Sonoma
    Participant

    It was a pretty good article, and I thank Jiggers for posting it, but he should have credited the author. Otherwise, people might misconstrue it as plagiarism, which I am sure wasn’t. Jigger’s intent. Next time I won’t rise to the bait by commenting.

    #791496

    datamuse
    Participant

    Man, I’d have been miserable in those good old days. Pearls are for the opera and I can’t cook.

    #791497

    Jiggers
    Member

    No Jan.. can’t you figure it out yourself through the link I provided? It’s not that hard to just click the mouse there.

    #791498

    JoB
    Participant

    jiggers..

    and click the mouse there to yet another link that is not identified until after you get there..

    but.. maybe i figured it out and just didn’t think it mattered that much since it was on Leykis’s blog…

    it’s obvious you didn’t think it mattered that much since you didn’t bother to attribute.. and you posted a substantial quote…

    by the way.. since you had to have been at the originating site when you copied that quote.. why didn’t you copy the originating link?

    could it have been because Leykis was what mattered to you?

    no need to be so dang snarky when your own intentions were unclear

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