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The Art of Manliness

Posted: Mon Jan 17, 2011 12:22 pm
by Saint_
I found a really outstanding website for helping teach boys (or grown men!) how to really be a Great Man.

The Art of Manliness | Men's Interests and Lifestyle

This site has it all, from skills every man should know to how to really impress on a date. (Hint: Dinner and a movie is boring!) Great videos on how to tie a tie, cooking, and all other things manly abound.

This is a must-see site not just for the boys, but for anyone who has a man in their life.:yh_cowboy

The Art of Manliness

Posted: Mon Jan 17, 2011 12:37 pm
by Ahso!
I didn't knw you had a man in your life, Saint. When did this happen and what's his name?

The Art of Manliness

Posted: Tue Jan 18, 2011 11:18 am
by ZAP
Hmmmm. I wonder if it says that it's ok to stop and ask for directions? I read just a little of this and have lots of comments. I will read it in full. One paragraph caught my attention:

"Well that’s fine, I’ll just take her out to dinner,” but that might not be the best option either. Dinner can be problematic for several reasons. Some women tend to be a little bit self-conscious about their dining habits (including the foods they order and the way they eat). In many ways, eating is a more intimate activity than we often give it credit for. Also, the gentleman in training may forget to slow his pace when it comes to shoveling down whatever succulent slab of meat he decided to order enough to actually have a conversation with the living, breathing human being across the table from him.

Besides, who wants to spend the rest of the night wondering if they have asparagus stuck in their teeth?"

Or possibly turning your date off by having those Huevos Rancheros dribble down your chin? So, you're not supposed to go to dinner. You should do something your date likes to do. What if your date would rather have dinner than play tennis?



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