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Thomasena Martin-Johnson · Monday, April 2nd 2012 at 11:57PM · 490 views
What does it take for a man to handle his manhood? Growing hair on the face , a little peach fuzz was the mark to strive for. Then it came down to the voice, deep gravelly , trying to be s*xy. Then next came always checking to see it was still there or...maybe they just couldn't find a place to put their hands.

Now we come to the drink that will grow hair on his chest. Is that all it will take? What about manly sports, football and hockey, then comes basketball. It starts with suck it up, men don't cry. Just when do you earn your man card and what does it give you the privilege to do? I wonder where they learn the rules of acquisition, Maybe that is why we had little league and since that is almost a thing of the past, they need a stiff, shot of Kentucky whiskey aged and straight.

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Thomasena Martin-Johnson Tuesday, April 3rd 2012 at 4:50PM

Jake,
Thanks for responding. It is time for our men to define who they are instead of having people who know nothing about themselves identify you. I wish you would expand on your statement. Other young men need to get this message.

Thomasena Martin-Johnson Tuesday, April 3rd 2012 at 4:52PM

Read the other blog about Man Card by Kenya. She is asking for responses like this.

Thomasena Martin-Johnson Wednesday, April 4th 2012 at 2:07PM

Jake,
Well said. I love to here you let us know who YOU Know you are. Somebody is always trying to define our men and you are always defined to be less the the standard set by them. I have always know(ie my father, two brothers and husband,) that you are ahead of the game. You were born ahead of the game. The brainwashing did not take on all of us. If we stop accept the status quo, there will be no fight between us females an our men.

ROBINSON IRMA Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM

@Jake, now that sounds 'manly' (smile)

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