Being a Man in the Twenty-First Century
Being a man in the 21st century is a lot different for me now, than what is was for my dad and his dad in the 20th century. My dad and my grandfather were “Men’s Men.” They could work long hours for their family and never complain. They weren’t expected to be sensitive and nurturing. They were the providers. That’s how they showed their love for us. Today’s man is more a blended role. He is still expected to provide, and he is to be a caring, loving, husband and father. He can no longer give the excuse that he … Continue reading