A border-line comical WSJ op-ed lamented the scarcity of good men in these here United States of America. The author remarked that men in their 20′s live in a state of extended adolescence, never coherently explaining why a) adolescence was bad or b) why women in their 20′s couldn’t suitably seek males in their 30′s. Slate got in on the act, interviewing 20-something females who complain about 20-something men that, shockingly, do not rush into a potential commitment of 60 plus years (given modern life expectancies).
Regardless, if you are looking for good men, we have collectively decided to congregate at the aptly named Good Men Project. When we’re not sculpting our perfect abs, praising commitment, being financially successful, reading Aristotle, or expressing our intimate emotions to one another, we post articles about these topics. We then comment about our feelings and emotions. And that is why we then become emotionally distant to our significant others – we are “emotionally tapped out” after all this.
You can read my guest post at TGMP on young fatherhood right here. And yes it involves everybody’s favorite Real Madrid future all-star.
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