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I feel like one of the last masculine men left


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I don't know what's going on in other states across the globe, but here in NYC there's a severe shortage of masculine men around. And when I say use this word, I don't mean it in terms of overly macho, arrogant type of meatheads. I'm referring to men behaving like men; having confidence and showing it. Looking subtly rugged and doing the things that men should do as well as standing up for themselves. Where have these men gone??

 

I'm so sick and tired of looking at men acting like they want to be women out here in this city. I constantly pinch the space between my eyes whenever I see men act this way. It's in abundance too. And it's pathetic.

 

As a matter of fact, it's so widespread that whenever I come across a person and speak to them, they look at me with wide-eyes and women automatically give me a hard time as soon as they see me, but this often goes right out of the window once they drop their guards, however I'm not impressed with them overall either.

 

I just hate to feel like it's me against the world every day I go out here. It has become burdensome and tiring all at once. Not to mention having to deal with gay men acting all shy around me. Give me a damn break! This is seriously hurting our generation more than people want to believe.

 

So I ask again...where have these masculine men gone?

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Maybe you should sign up to do commercials for body wash or deodorant.

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Listen to you masculine men! Bunch of whiney cry babies! LOL! Be a man and stop worrying about why "other" men are not masculine enough for you!

 

Geez!

 

Masculine man signing off and letting other so-called masculine men to get some balls and be themselves w/o worrying about why the rest the world isn't like them....

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Op,

 

You sound WAY too whiny to be considered "masculine".

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I'm skeptical that the OP has been getting any. This sounds like a rant.

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Well, whatever you consider yourself, I'm glad that you're one of the few ones left in your group. Hopefully the next generations will have none of you.

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If I knew this would bring out haters rather than people who can just openly discuss a serious matter I would've never bothered. I see you folks prefer to sweep issues under the rug than address them. Can someone hit the delete button because I'm done.

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Where do you live that this is actually the case?

 

I live in Ohio, where we all have beards and lots of body hair.

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A masculine man has solutions to the problem.

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If I knew this would bring out haters rather than people who can just openly discuss a serious matter I would've never bothered. I see you folks prefer to sweep issues under the rug than address them. Can someone hit the delete button because I'm done.

 

Dude, there's such a diversity of women in Brooklyn that you shouldn't even be here bytching about a lack of masculine men where you live. NYC has women from every part of the globe, if you can't do well there, well honestly, your just ****ed. Apparently you've realised this.

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Dude you need to move.

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WTF do you care where they went? its to your advantage there are none left. if you think youre the only good masculine man around your should be drowning in pussy. stop being a pussy and be a man and not talking about it. who cares. put more effort on observing the women than the men.

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Hmmm I live in NYC and I see masculine men all the time. There are all types of people in NYC though

 

I find in NYC the vast majority of men are total *******s underneath but thats a different story...

 

3 of my friends had so many issues getting a somewhat decent boyfriend like me and the second they move to another state they had no problem...

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I was going to post this exact thread last night, and I too live in New York. Hilarious.

 

I don't know. My feelings are mixed. On one hand, I would like to see men as a whole, get back to where we were. Masculinity is an art form, and a dying one at that. Just because you have a penis, doesn't make you a man. Or hell, even if you're successful with women, it doesn't make you a man. There are so many elements to being a man, traits that I rarely see in other guys.

 

On the other hand, this lack of masculinity gives me an edge in the dating world.

 

I do wish my fellow guys get it together sometime, but I'm enjoying the perks of being a rare breed. :)

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