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Forgetting to compliment your wife's new haircut. nt onehandle Jan 2013 #1
That is, only if you noticed your wife's new haircut HarveyDarkey Jan 2013 #10
A man never notices. hay rick Jan 2013 #20
I used to cut my wife's hair. Can't beat that for manliness. kwassa Jan 2013 #23
A common misunderstanding FBaggins Jan 2013 #2
OK...what does it take to be a real man? Taverner Jan 2013 #4
Go ask your godfather... Gidney N Cloyd Jan 2013 #3
a couple of YouTubes for your edification Tuesday Afternoon Jan 2013 #5
Other than the anatomical dr.strangelove Jan 2013 #6
No clue. Wait Wut Jan 2013 #7
The criteria are much easier to assess. Here, take this simple test: Bucky Jan 2013 #14
Damn. I failed. Wait Wut Jan 2013 #19
Get a clothes dryer, lady!!! Manifestor_of_Light Jan 2013 #30
Drinking a less manly light beer, apparently. Initech Jan 2013 #8
Actually, a good question. Denninmi Jan 2013 #9
Does that then differ from just being a good human being regardless of gender? mythology Jan 2013 #25
Nope, I would say its the same for both genders. Denninmi Jan 2013 #29
Knowing that you are strong Tobin S. Jan 2013 #11
Not being ashamed to have people see you cry during the first three Rambo movies. MiddleFingerMom Jan 2013 #12
To not want to dissect our relationship dynamics every time I show up five minutes late. Bucky Jan 2013 #13
So you finally posted. Why do I feel you're not working as hard on this thread as the rest of us? Gidney N Cloyd Jan 2013 #17
He has been like this littlemissmartypants Jan 2013 #27
I dunno. I was taught to be a 'gentleman'. trof Jan 2013 #15
If Xipe Totec Jan 2013 #16
It's not nearly as detailed, but I always liked the way Housman put it: petronius Jan 2013 #33
Not being a machismo tool or cardboard cut-out personality is a good start. Dash87 Jan 2013 #18
Changing your car's oil by yourself. Throd Jan 2013 #21
no analogies handmade34 Jan 2013 #22
We think it's getting better but nobody's really sure... caraher Jan 2013 #24
the willingness to kill all the creepy crawlies that get in the house 2theleft Jan 2013 #26
I would really like to know. littlemissmartypants Jan 2013 #28
I think what makes a man is... Dr. Strange Jan 2013 #31
I regard a man DryHump Jan 2013 #32
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