Listly by Kyle Hunt
People feel that the ways of true manliness are slowly fading into obscurity. What one defined a man has now become obsolete, irrelevant, or boring. But those who still favor the traditional man (especially those looking to impress traditional women) may consider forming these ancient yet manly hobbies that will seem like new to most people.
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What was once a sophisticated pastime has now become a stereotype for country folk. A gentleman can always find solace in shooting a gun, especially at safe distances towards big game. In ancient times, men didn’t have a gun, but the women relied on them to hunt so they could feed the tribe. A woman feels safe when she is with a man who can properly handle a gun.
Chivalry is dying, but it is not completely dead. A man who opens the door for a woman will be living a tradition established by knights several hundred years ago. Treating a woman with respect and formality may seem old fashioned, but it will impress everyone that witnesses such an act, especially the lucky female.
Reading has become an almost negligible pastime for many people. It is rare for someone to see the value in reading rich literature, especially when most modern authors write to sell rather than to compel. A man that is well read can contribute to any conversation, can improve his mind, and even become a better asset to his workplace.
A man that can make all of his own furniture is truly a man among men. This generation appreciates the ability to create something unique, while older generations valued work ethic. This combines both generations into one, where a man can still make a chair or a table that will impress even the younger generations.
Few are not impressed by a man who knows how cook. It makes a statement that appeases all generations: “Even though I am a man, I have decided to take time out of my life to learn the culinary arts.”
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