
I’ve had long and on-going conversations about manhood with only a few people in life. Guys don’t like to go there; it feels weird and complicated. So, it’s in the name of those men (Nathan Cooney, Tony Clement, Todd Sampson and Steve Fanale come to mind) that I’d like to start a conversation that I hope some of you continue here and face to face with a mate when you feel the urge.
Being a man is:
1. Being ‘physical’ without ‘being physical’
2. Being affectionate just because
3. Wrestling without taking it personally
4. Taking a stance when that line gets crossed
5. Dressing up as Superman
6. Knowing the difference between nagging and a different communication style
7. Knowing you’re at fault when you did nothing wrong
8. Getting a mate to talk about how he feels
9. Listening
10. Not disappearing into alcohol because it is easy
11. ‘Me time’ without drinking
12. ‘Man time’ without self-destructiveness
13. Family time – both playtime and face to face time
14. Not confusing caring for being ’soft’
15. Stopping negative cycles
16. Finding peace in the day
17. Not confusing loudness for intelligence
18. Knowing it’s hard to swim in a cold pool after you’ve been in the spa but sometimes you have to
19. Knowing that perfection won’t happen but effort can
20. Knowing that imperfection isn’t failure
21. Knowing when you’re failing and trying to stop it
What do you think?
Essays not needed. A simple thought will suffice. Express.
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