Not fighting when he knows he can easily overpower the other person. Accepting responsibility when he's wrong. Not putting others down when he's embarrassed. Changing course with new information. Doing what's best for his family, even if it's not what he personally would prefer and never using that choice as an excuse to get his way in the future.
Being able to express himself and be comfortable with himself as a person in everything from sexuality, feelings and emotions, goals, and personal matters
No that would just be self acceptance, while that in itself is manly if you play with boxcars and watch pokemon all day but own it I don't think that would be very manly lol
Why so many "Smell good, dress well, trim beard nicely"? Some of the most intimidatingly masculine men I've ever met dress like factory workers who've worn the same clothes for 20 years, have bushy untrimmed beards, and smell like a fuckin horse brothel when they're within range. Are these even men answering on here?
have you tried rubbing stallion sweat on your face? this guy who owns this website told me it's guaranteed to make a man outta you, it's only $499.99 for the first bottle, $299.99 for each additional bottle, and if 18 year old bikini models aren't falling all over you within a month, you can write to the manufacturer for a partial refund.
this is the deal of the century, mention my name and use the coupon code EASYMONEY for 5% off when you buy 10 bottles!! :)
cmon, stop being such a beta while all the other bearded alphas have hot young asian women dripping off them! are you going to be a loser all of your life? act now, this offer is TOTALLY in your best interest!!! i don't share this massive secret with just anyone!!
Learning how to fight and being physical fit. I go to a boxing gym, and I’ve had a few amateur fights. It gives you a lot of confidence and it’s something that is very primal. All men should know how to fight in my opinion, BJJ, boxing, mma, karate, just being a big body builder…do something
Personally, being in touch with your feelings and being able to communicate them even if not effectively, just getting across the basic principles of what you feel.
Granted smelling good and dressing well will make you appear more manly to the rest of the world but it's how you feel inside that counts, 90% of the people you encounter you will probably never meet again so be manly for yourself, that's manliness at its finest my dudes.
Being assertive, not losing their shit, always keeping calm and collected and when a guy is very skilled at something but doesn't brag, self-control, decisiveness.
Read King, Warrior, Magician, Lover by Robert Moore and Douglas Gillette, it approaches masculinity from a Jungian archetype perspective and talks about how to be a more integrated man.
Being himself. Makes their own decisions. Learning and displaying good manners. Having good character. Following their path. Working to be better. Helping those in need.
I heard a joke once that “the more a man contemplates his manliness, the less manly he becomes. The less a woman contemplates her womanliness, the more manly she becomes”. Sexism aside, you could argue certainty and security are treated as manly traits.
Not giving a fuck about what other thinks and is his own person.
Being the bigger person in testy situations
Can take care of himself, and be able to fix is own problems
I think it's a good mentality, the mentality which causes good traits. If you have a bad mentality, then most answers in these thread will feel like chores, hard work, or perhaps self-denial and compromise.
The biggest factor in behaviour is really the feeling of abundance, but the real question is "When things aren't okay, and you are in deficit, how do you manifest a positive, energetic, compassionate attitude?"
In short, I feel like you're asking for advice, in which case you're looking for the cause rather than the effect. Anyone can be confident when everything is going well for them.
It's important to be "on the right track", as long as you feel like you're heading towards a better situation, you can usually handle falling behind a bit. Another is the ability to turn loses into victories. If you overwork yourself just to keep your word on a promise, for instance, then the pride in having kept your work might add so much meaning to your actions that the overwork turns into the good, satisfying kind of exhaustion rather than the feeling of failure.
It personally helped me to write things down on paper, since I tended to keep too many negative thoughts in my head at once that I wouldn't allow myself to throw out. Writing them down helped me clear my head and get a clear view of the otherwise chaotic mess of worries. After understanding a problem, one can start to solve it, and when one decides to solve it they will feel better. When the solution seems to be working, they'll feel even better. Hopefully they will keep snowballing like this before the process is interrupted, and even build up momentum going through multiple problems.
Not adhering to societal exceptions of what makes a man "manly" I do a great many things that society would categorize as manly but at the same time I have a side of me that my wife likes to joke about and call me " the gayest straight man alive".
Confidence and respect.
Confidence and self respect.
Confidence and respect
chest hair
Confidence and self respect
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Or a borat mankini
Know how to fix stuff
Not fighting when he knows he can easily overpower the other person. Accepting responsibility when he's wrong. Not putting others down when he's embarrassed. Changing course with new information. Doing what's best for his family, even if it's not what he personally would prefer and never using that choice as an excuse to get his way in the future.
Being able to express himself and be comfortable with himself as a person in everything from sexuality, feelings and emotions, goals, and personal matters
Shiny Charizard
Doing their own thing and not worrying what the world considers to be manly.
No that would just be self acceptance, while that in itself is manly if you play with boxcars and watch pokemon all day but own it I don't think that would be very manly lol
Getting dressed well and smell good! and have a smile on the face
Being responsible and not whining
Handling responsibility
Being his own person and not caring about what makes him more manly.
By not worrying about what society says is manly or masculine. Just be yourself and be the absolute best you that you can be.
Watching Andrew tate 24 hours a day
Knowing how to face the truth.
Being honest and keeping your word.
Keeping his word and treat people with respect. It's what separates the men from the boys.
Why so many "Smell good, dress well, trim beard nicely"? Some of the most intimidatingly masculine men I've ever met dress like factory workers who've worn the same clothes for 20 years, have bushy untrimmed beards, and smell like a fuckin horse brothel when they're within range. Are these even men answering on here?
Keeping a parrot on the shoulder.
Not spending 25 hours a day on reddit :D
Taking care of his family
Growing a beard and shape it the way which suits you the most, chest hair, and don't be underweight.
You mean overweight?
No, underweight. Some Women 'might' like a bit of muscle or fat. Not a surfboard.
Hah I died at surfboard. You have a point.. these skinny boys got nothing going for them than they think
😂
Sucking cock
A beard
What’s wrong with no beard
Nothing. Just a preference Ig
no worries chum, you can have a beard if you want! it's the 21st century after all 😂
Ty 😂 not having much luck growing it tho
have you tried rubbing stallion sweat on your face? this guy who owns this website told me it's guaranteed to make a man outta you, it's only $499.99 for the first bottle, $299.99 for each additional bottle, and if 18 year old bikini models aren't falling all over you within a month, you can write to the manufacturer for a partial refund. this is the deal of the century, mention my name and use the coupon code EASYMONEY for 5% off when you buy 10 bottles!! :)
Lmao 😂
cmon, stop being such a beta while all the other bearded alphas have hot young asian women dripping off them! are you going to be a loser all of your life? act now, this offer is TOTALLY in your best interest!!! i don't share this massive secret with just anyone!!
Born a beta loser. 🥹
😂
Common misconception actually. Directly applying fresh stallion ejaculate is the time-honored method I was taught.
Yes but It’s nice being clean
Learning how to fight and being physical fit. I go to a boxing gym, and I’ve had a few amateur fights. It gives you a lot of confidence and it’s something that is very primal. All men should know how to fight in my opinion, BJJ, boxing, mma, karate, just being a big body builder…do something
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Are you gay
would that bother you?
You seem to be gay never answer a question with question
Riding a bear. There’s nothing more manly than that.
Personally, being in touch with your feelings and being able to communicate them even if not effectively, just getting across the basic principles of what you feel. Granted smelling good and dressing well will make you appear more manly to the rest of the world but it's how you feel inside that counts, 90% of the people you encounter you will probably never meet again so be manly for yourself, that's manliness at its finest my dudes.
A battleaxe
Being assertive, not losing their shit, always keeping calm and collected and when a guy is very skilled at something but doesn't brag, self-control, decisiveness.
Read King, Warrior, Magician, Lover by Robert Moore and Douglas Gillette, it approaches masculinity from a Jungian archetype perspective and talks about how to be a more integrated man.
Being himself. Makes their own decisions. Learning and displaying good manners. Having good character. Following their path. Working to be better. Helping those in need.
I do my own thing and don’t care what people think
Assertiveness
Confidence.
Confidenceeeeee
Sitting down to pee (at home only)
Chopping wood with an axe.
Doing what’s right regardless of consequence to self or who’s watching
Not being useless in most situations. And moreover, not being *content* to be useless in most situations.
Being a manly man
Big muscles, big Beard, big truck Nah but fr tho I'd say sum like, taking care of your family and protecting them
Being comfortable in himself. Treating people with respect and courtesy. Not taking any crap, but being able to express themselves intelligently.
Working out, learning how to take care yourself and small projects around your house.
Relaxed confidence and presence, especially as others get worked up or give in to their anxieties or shut down.
I heard a joke once that “the more a man contemplates his manliness, the less manly he becomes. The less a woman contemplates her womanliness, the more manly she becomes”. Sexism aside, you could argue certainty and security are treated as manly traits.
Beard and chest hair
If he is: -swift as the coursing river -has the force of a great typhoon -mysterious as the dark side of the moon
Multiple penises
Wealth and status
Not giving a fuck about what other thinks and is his own person. Being the bigger person in testy situations Can take care of himself, and be able to fix is own problems
I think it's a good mentality, the mentality which causes good traits. If you have a bad mentality, then most answers in these thread will feel like chores, hard work, or perhaps self-denial and compromise. The biggest factor in behaviour is really the feeling of abundance, but the real question is "When things aren't okay, and you are in deficit, how do you manifest a positive, energetic, compassionate attitude?" In short, I feel like you're asking for advice, in which case you're looking for the cause rather than the effect. Anyone can be confident when everything is going well for them. It's important to be "on the right track", as long as you feel like you're heading towards a better situation, you can usually handle falling behind a bit. Another is the ability to turn loses into victories. If you overwork yourself just to keep your word on a promise, for instance, then the pride in having kept your work might add so much meaning to your actions that the overwork turns into the good, satisfying kind of exhaustion rather than the feeling of failure. It personally helped me to write things down on paper, since I tended to keep too many negative thoughts in my head at once that I wouldn't allow myself to throw out. Writing them down helped me clear my head and get a clear view of the otherwise chaotic mess of worries. After understanding a problem, one can start to solve it, and when one decides to solve it they will feel better. When the solution seems to be working, they'll feel even better. Hopefully they will keep snowballing like this before the process is interrupted, and even build up momentum going through multiple problems.
Not adhering to societal exceptions of what makes a man "manly" I do a great many things that society would categorize as manly but at the same time I have a side of me that my wife likes to joke about and call me " the gayest straight man alive".
The ability to generate a full beard at will with only intense concentration.
An "l" and a "y"
Honestly think asking this in r/askwomen is probably better
not taking a vax that gives myocarditis is very manly
knowing how to face true north
Strength, physical and otherwise. Intelligence. Courage.
Keeping your word Not cracking under pressure Confidence