What does the term "be a man" mean to you?

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I think this means different things to different people to me it means to stand for what is right and help people in need stuff like that. thoughts?
 

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Usually that phrase is coming from the mouth of a pissed off female who has been hurt & directing those words towards the guy who damaged her......lol
 

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it means do the right thing.. i dont think it has anything to do with bravado.
 

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I think the most important part of being a man is being there for your family
 

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do what's right, be a stand-up guy, adjust to adversity, be proud
 

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take care of your family
 

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Many different ways to interpret it depending on the situation surrounding when it is said.
 

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Accepting accountability and showing responsibility for one's actions.
Being self-sufficient.
Taking a leadership role in your household and providing for your family.
 

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Accepting accountability and showing responsibility for one's actions.
Being self-sufficient.
Taking a leadership role in your household and providing for your family.

What he said.

Couldn't have said it better.
 

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