Thursday, August 5, 2010

What I Didn’t Learn About Manhood from Esquire

What the mag Esquire thinks about manhood: What I Didn’t Learn About Manhood from Esquire | The Mars Hill Blog:
...the magazine is left with manhood being defined by what you individually consume, from clothes to technology to women.
Nonetheless, they proceed (boldly or foolishly, I don’t know) to fill the pages of the guide-that-isn’t-a-guide on manhood
One hundred and seventy pages later, I don’t know how to be a man. I learned some general life lessons and heard some nice stories about Tom Cruise and A.J. Jacobs’ kids, but I haven’t left the How to be a Man issue with any tangible instruction as to how to be a better man, let alone a better husband or father.

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