Turn in your man card

SleepingDragon

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Gromril said:
SleepingDragon said:
This topic is inspired by a thread I found on The Spoony Experiment forums. Most men have certain qualities or interests which might not be considered "manly" by their culture. I thought it would be interesting for the male members of this forum to have a discussion about our non manly guilty pleasures and the like.

I don't like sports. Sports movies are okay because the characters give me a reason to care who wins.

I have no interest in cars.

I consider myself a bit of a feminist. Always been a sucker for action girl characters.

I liked Sailor Moon when i was a kid. Black moon was my favorite story arc.

I've performed in many theatrical productions in high school (people consider that gay for some reason).

Don't drink and I don't plan on ever doing it.

I've never had a girlfriend.

I want to wait until I'm married before I have sex.

I like a good love story.

I can still enjoy Backstreet Boys and Nsync. I'm was a fan when I was a kid some nostalgia from time to time can be fun.

I'm the sensitive type and I wouldn't have it any other way.

I'm not a competitive person

I like to talk about my problems and feelings
Get a woman and/or grow up and have your face smashed repeatedly on the anvil of life and then we'll talk.

Iv'e known blokes who are all sensitive like, then they grow up a little. Not saying you will suddenly wake up after a shitty day and buy a Birmingham city season ticket, just saying these discussions are best left for when your personality is settled.

Oh and if I misread the (albeit subtle) teen angst in your post I apologize, and this statement I for those of you who do lurk here, posting threads about how you just don't fit in.
Once again I will reiterate.

SleepingDragon said:
Just to clarify some things. In never intended for this topic to be taken seriously. A few people have made posts to the effect of I don't need a man card or Nobody can tell me what is manly or isn't. This is something I would agree with. I don't particularly hide anything on my list in public. The point of this thread was to have a laugh. Also, I really need to check out My Little Pony based on everyone's recommendations. I've enjoyed GI Joe Renegades and Transformers Prime son I guess The Hub is the best place for good cartoons now.
 

Manji187

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Apart from the standard stuff mentioned a dozen times by others (sports, cars, alcohol, sex)...

Good anime coupled with music/ song can reduce me to tears...


 

AdamRBi

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Ok, these are the most unmanly things I could think of... I...

I don't wear Pink and I don't own a Kilt.

*wince*
 

Gromril

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SleepingDragon said:
Gromril said:
SleepingDragon said:
This topic is inspired by a thread I found on The Spoony Experiment forums. Most men have certain qualities or interests which might not be considered "manly" by their culture. I thought it would be interesting for the male members of this forum to have a discussion about our non manly guilty pleasures and the like.

I don't like sports. Sports movies are okay because the characters give me a reason to care who wins.

I have no interest in cars.

I consider myself a bit of a feminist. Always been a sucker for action girl characters.

I liked Sailor Moon when i was a kid. Black moon was my favorite story arc.

I've performed in many theatrical productions in high school (people consider that gay for some reason).

Don't drink and I don't plan on ever doing it.

I've never had a girlfriend.

I want to wait until I'm married before I have sex.

I like a good love story.

I can still enjoy Backstreet Boys and Nsync. I'm was a fan when I was a kid some nostalgia from time to time can be fun.

I'm the sensitive type and I wouldn't have it any other way.

I'm not a competitive person

I like to talk about my problems and feelings
Get a woman and/or grow up and have your face smashed repeatedly on the anvil of life and then we'll talk.

Iv'e known blokes who are all sensitive like, then they grow up a little. Not saying you will suddenly wake up after a shitty day and buy a Birmingham city season ticket, just saying these discussions are best left for when your personality is settled.

Oh and if I misread the (albeit subtle) teen angst in your post I apologize, and this statement I for those of you who do lurk here, posting threads about how you just don't fit in.
Once again I will reiterate.

SleepingDragon said:
Just to clarify some things. In never intended for this topic to be taken seriously. A few people have made posts to the effect of I don't need a man card or Nobody can tell me what is manly or isn't. This is something I would agree with. I don't particularly hide anything on my list in public. The point of this thread was to have a laugh. Also, I really need to check out My Little Pony based on everyone's recommendations. I've enjoyed GI Joe Renegades and Transformers Prime son I guess The Hub is the best place for good cartoons now.
Fair enough, GLHF
 

Cracker3011

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I have Rainbow Dash as my avatar.

Any sense of manliness I once had (which to be honest wasn't much to begin with) is now gone.

And I'm okay with that.
 
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Being attracted to men is kind of my most unmanly thing.... BUT not in a strange way: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=in9SiDtJLaU

Other than that I'm pretty man. I like sports, drink, video games and battles where stuff gets blown up. Not much of a car person I guess, and I dance too well...
 

Tdc2182

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BlindMessiah94 said:
How is saying a man should have confidence over analyzing the thread lol?

Don't be a dick.
It's meant to be a fun thread, not life advice.

I don't think I'm less of a man because I like Romantic comedies. I think I'm less of a man because I in fact don't have a penis.
 

CBanana

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Cracker3011 said:
I have Rainbow Dash as my avatar.

Any sense of manliness I once had (which to be honest wasn't much to begin with) is now gone.

And I'm okay with that.
Not necessarily unmanly: