Posted on 07/08/2008 6:10:40 PM PDT by terbatime
Theres a scene in the movie Groundhog Day where Bill Murray and Andie MacDowell are sitting at a bar. Bill Murrays character is trying to learn what Andie MacDowells character wants in a man, so that he can begin to mimic such a man. She tells him her man has such traits as sensitive, gentle, and supportive, to which Bill Murray replies: this is a man were talking about, right?
Sorry Bill. We really arent talking about men too much these days or for the last 40 years, for that matter. The talk these days is much more about metro-sexuals and sensitive guys, than about real men. The testicularly challenged media have convinced many men that they should be more sensitive, cry more, be more vulnerable, and get in touch with their feminine side.
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That’s a great scene!
Andie:”And he changes poopie diapers....”
Bill: “Does he have to use..the word...poopie”?
Remember the scene in Easy Money when Joe Pesci asks the store clerk if he has any mens shirts for men? Hilarious.
My favorite scene: “Don’t drive angry!”
Poor Jennifer.
LOL! That’s the one!!
That’s a creepy article. I won’t even begin to elaborate. Suffice to say, I wonder why the author seems overly obsessed with (a) “guy is a strong, masculine man oozing testosterone and confidence.”
Oozing testosterone? That’s just plain creepy to the point of being gay. Sorry.
On the contrary. Gays ooze estrogen.
ping!
Oh lord, don’t get me started on female men.
I was watching Deadliest Catch last night..... and it dawned on me..... the reason I like to watch that show is because they are men. Not male women. Thats the main reason I don’t watch TV. I find very few shows with normal people and men who act like men instead of a male version of their wives.
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