Our culture has been feminized and structured around the inclusion, and now, over all benefit of women. Which is why so many young males today are lost and asking themselves, "what does it mean to be a man?"
Society has, for the lack of ability to sound less resentful, stripped boys away from their "right of passage" so to speak. girls are have their womanhood handed to them biologically. Once they have their period they are considered a woman or a young woman and are treated as such. What does a boy have to do? Well in today's world, he doesn't know. In a time before mine, a boy became a man by providing; Going out and hunting for resources and contributing to the community by providing food and creating shelter. In other words he worked. In Native American tribes, a boys first hunt was his right of passage. He would return with food for the tribe and be deemed a man. Boys today do not have a right of passage. They don't have people and a society telling him that he has earned a place among us. And so the boy is lost and joins a gang, commits crimes, rapes women, becomes abusive and delirious. He becomes a danger to the society that denied him.
In today's world, there are very few men. maybe 1 out of every 10 from what I can see. And it's heartbreaking really. I'm not resentful or hateful. But the reality is that this is a product of a feminized society. (not to be confused with a society that has equal rights for women)
In the modern world,What does it mean to "Be a man?"
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Our culture has been feminized and structured around the inclusion, and now, over all benefit of women. Which is why so many young males today are lost and asking themselves, "what does it mean to be a man?"
Society has, for the lack of ability to sound less resentful, stripped boys away from their "right of passage" so to speak. girls are have their womanhood handed to them biologically. Once they have their period they are considered a woman or a young woman and are treated as such. What does a boy have to do? Well in today's world, he doesn't know. In a time before mine, a boy became a man by providing; Going out and hunting for resources and contributing to the community by providing food and creating shelter. In other words he worked. In Native American tribes, a boys first hunt was his right of passage. He would return with food for the tribe and be deemed a man. Boys today do not have a right of passage. They don't have people and a society telling him that he has earned a place among us. And so the boy is lost and joins a gang, commits crimes, rapes women, becomes abusive and delirious. He becomes a danger to the society that denied him.
In today's world, there are very few men. maybe 1 out of every 10 from what I can see. And it's heartbreaking really. I'm not resentful or hateful. But the reality is that this is a product of a feminized society. (not to be confused with a society that has equal rights for women)
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This site, and particularly these articles might interest you (and the OP!)
http://www.artofmanliness.com/2014/05/30/the-dead-end-roads-to-manhood/
This is the following article-
http://www.artofmanliness.com/2014/06/09/semper-virilis-a-roadmap-to-manhood-in-the-21st-century/
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Point of reference, - I regularly read this websites articles, its what made me post here