Want to be a Real Man? Stop 'Jerking' Around! (Among a Few Other Things)

in men •  6 years ago  (edited)

I'm looking for collaborators, co-creators and clients who want to be real men and reclaim the currently dubious throne of masculinity. If you think there's mileage in us working together, please watch the video, or read through the article.

(Not suitable for women, or men under 30)

Find out if we have a 'right match' by answering some questions...

Are you man enough to:

  • Give up your bad moods?
  • Give up pornography and masturbation?
  • Not need alcohol or other drugs to get through the day?
  • To have an intelligent conversation with your partner or children, instead of an argument?
  • Get your life right in your livelihood, living conditions and community?
  • Express yourself clearly, powerfully and with integrity?

Clearly, this isn't a process for everyone! But I'm not expecting quantity, it's quality I'm interested in for this process.

A bit of background:
As a younger man, boy really, I thought I wasn’t a man because I was smaller than everyone else, didn’t play sport, hadn’t lost my virginity, hadn’t had sex with hundreds of women, was afraid of my father, afraid of my mother, didn’t like fighting, was scared of so many things - there was always an excuse.

It's taken a long time, but I think I've finally found access to a way, or ways, of being a man - to me, a real man - that are within my own intelligence, will and wherewithal, not other people's opinions.

I want to share those ways, insights and processes with any other man who resonates with what I'm saying. And is serious about being a real man.

It's clear that there's a crisis in masculinity in post-modern, western culture, yet I believe we have all the answers within us, and examples around us from tried and tested sources, if we take the trouble to look deeper.

This process will require you to reflect, take action and be accountable. The results will be of your own making and enjoyed in your own, and your family and community's experience. That's got to be better than suffering the shallow, shifting standards set by others who may wish to manipulate you into their idea of manliness, or lack of it.

It's taken me decades to realise that being a man is about my choices and actions not my limitations and others' opinions.

If you are moved create your own heroic adventure in becoming the sort of man you, your family and your community can be proud of - sign up for the level that suits you at https://www.patreon.com/carlmunson

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