5 Comments on “How to Be a More Manly Man

  • Jack McDade on October 21 said:

    Fantastic article. More men need to read this stuff these days. There are too many of the wishy-washy half-men around… grab a football! Scratch your crotch. Wrestle a pig. It’s good for you.

  • Catherine Josse on January 09 said:

    A well-balanced, down-to-earth and healthy article. I particularly like this line: “And for God’s sake make sure you aren’t more into your appearance than she is!” Very true!

  • TA on March 25 said:

    Great article, Mark. Much needed by men who have been raised to believe that “good guy” means “pushover.”

    Even as we blame the feminized culture, the real men amongst us are enjoying the fruits of their masculinity: the best women, the best adventures, and the best opportunities.

    Thanks for the succinct summary on masculinity. It’s spot on. Hope many of us read it and enjoy the associated hypnosis download.

  • Dayten on July 02 said:

    Alan,
    Much respect, as a young man I am grateful for your message, it is refreshing to know that its still okay to be masculine the right way. I appreciate your words, your truth, Alan, I look forward to reading more of your articles as this is my first.
    Regards,
    Dayten.

  • Eve on July 29 said:

    I think we’ve all got ourselves to blame. I think socialisation of children hasn’t changed that much over the years, what I do think has changed is what we expect men to be like.
    It’s no good telling young boys that ‘big boys don’t cry’ and then complain when we ask them to open up about what they feel and they stare back at you blankly.

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