macjay18
04-21-2009, 10:38 PM
This term or phrase is thrown around a bit where i came from. Often used to describe a man who epitomises masculinity- although definitions may vary in my country it is often a guy who works in construction or a trade (ie carpenter etc), who enjoys hunting and fishing, prefers beer than water, wine etc, uses expletives rather than polysyllabic words often has stubble or facial hair- now of course these are GROSS GENERALISATIONS but I would like to know what your definition of a mans man (or a real man- in this context are/is). We have many examples down under. Such as the guys below often it seems their sexuality seems to be 'as straight as a die.
So what do you think? Does your definition of 'a real man or a mans man' vary and do you think that the definition of these are changing or do you think we shouldnt use these terms?
So what do you think? Does your definition of 'a real man or a mans man' vary and do you think that the definition of these are changing or do you think we shouldnt use these terms?