What’s something you were taught about being a man that you later realized was total BS?

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What’s something you were taught about being a man that you later realized was total BS?

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  2. Fantastic_Low_1537 Avatar

    That in order to get a girl, I have to be a gentelman, buy her stuff and treat her like a princess.

  3. Danibear285 Avatar

    All of it mostly. I just paddle my own canoe.

  4. Efficient-Log8009 Avatar

    Men always need to pay for everything. That’s what my grandparents taught me when I was a child. Maybe in their time there was still something worth paying for but it’s been long gone. Now I happily let the girls I date pay for me, lol

  5. Affectionate_Boss675 Avatar

    That men weren’t taught to express themselves or their emotions. As I thought about it, I realized that there are many great feats and works of art that are a result of men expressing themselves. What men are not taught to do is express their emotions like women do.

  6. tewkooljodie Avatar

    Men must pay for everything 

  7. KingofLingerie Avatar

    That i have to share my feelings

  8. HerezahTip Avatar

    Anything “traditional values”. Sorry, I was not born in the 50’s when a man could support a family and buy a house on a single income.

    Any woman who preaches “traditional” roles in a relationship and she was born around the same time as me gets a huge laugh. That just means she wants to stay at home and have me be her honey pot.

  9. Eagle115 Avatar

    All men watch sports.

    When I have tried to make small talk in the engineering field 8/10 guys don’t watch sports at all. Blew my mind.

  10. sl0wp0kebowl Avatar

    A ton of male stereotypes about what “real men” do. The truth is that society has always just used that narrative as a way to control men until they get their usage out of them. Then they’re thrown away.

    If someone’s telling you something you need to do to be a “man”, its always something they need/want you to do. I.e.. they want you to do something.

  11. unicornofdemocracy Avatar

    ignoring pain. I was so lucky that I had a great lieutenant in the military that took this very serious (despite the typical military culture of ignoring and dismissing pain).

    I told him about a minor annoying pain in my left knee. He’s philosophy is that pain is our body telling us something is wrong so he forced me to get it check. Turned out I had a minor tear on my ligament. I was able to care if with without surgery and recover. If I ignored it would have needed surgery and could have been so much worst.

  12. Deep-Youth5783 Avatar

    That it’s not OK to be emotional.  That is only half true.  It’s not OK to allow my emotions to control my life.  That is the true part.  BUT the part that isn’t true is that I am not allowed to express them.  I can cry when I am sad or really happy.  I can be vulnerable with my wife.  I can tell people I trust how I feel.

  13. ebowski64 Avatar

    Be nice to girls. No. Be nice to people that deserve it. Be indifferent by default.

  14. Yellow_Star_5 Avatar

    Always take care of mom and my sisters (moms rule) but that rule doesnt apply to any man or fuck around they choose , and family is first BS

  15. guillermotor Avatar

    Men don’t cry, men have to pay, take risks, and must get the girl. The most BS? No can be Yes

  16. kalelopaka Avatar

    Men don’t do housework, take care of babies.

  17. One-Championship-779 Avatar

    That we are stupid and need women to nag us.

  18. Prof_Scott_Steiner Avatar

    Men don’t like pink, don’t like dancing, don’t like cooking, don’t act nurturing, don’t cry or express any other emotion besides anger, can’t be friends with women unless you’re both gay, though a real man can’t be gay either

    Hi I’m Scott and my parents were morons

  19. Tagin42 Avatar

    That boys will be boys.

  20. BMI30 Avatar

    As a boy, you kind of get the idea that is very attractive for the ladies to be good at fighting and to be big and strong.

    Well, I can tell you that I spent almost all my life competeing in martial arts, powerlifting and strongman. And not a single female soul ever thought that was cool. Some dudes thought it was awsome though…

    Well, atleast I had fun!

  21. Dry_Temporary_6175 Avatar

    That true masculinity is a harm to society. I said this because this society has some perversion in it.

  22. ViperThreat Avatar

    “happy wife happy life” bullshit.