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Manly things no longer manly...
#1
any others... I must admit to liking the smell of leather,, but new goalie pads are always manly:

http://www.bspcn.com/2007/05/29/manly-st...ger-manly/


via Fazed once again.
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#2
So, so true. Sad
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#3
(manly vs masculine?)

Tattoos may not be manly, but on a female they certainly are not feminine.
Piercings manly? Maybe in some fictional accounts of pirates.
Stabbing:meh
Motorcycles- still manly. Not too many females riding. usually only as passengers.
Leather:as with anything, little is manly by default; must be worn by right 'man' - John Wayne, perhaps.
Chivalry-still manly
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#4
Motorcycles- still manly. Not too many females riding. usually only as passengers.

From what I see around here, the requirement for driving, and to some extent riding (front seat vs back seat) has to do with weight. It would seem that you cannot have a Harley unless you tilt in at 200 pounds or more.
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#5
Motorcycles may still be manly, but mostly for men who are willing to look absolutely ridiculous. Knock-off cruisers are the worst; Harleys a close second. Or the other way around.
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#6
I can't believe how many people (Males, of average, not 200+ pounds) are buying and riding motorbikes around here. It's double or tripled from the last decade. (at work, I mean).
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#7
the helmets cover up their receding hairlines.
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#8
but, so do tinted windows. two motivating factos: 1-TOY 2-Fuel Economy.
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#9
Chivalry is, and has been, and will always be, manly in the classic sense of the word.
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#10
damn right.

It is also possible to be sensitive as well as manly.
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