https://www.theprose.com/post/340212/top-things-mature-guys-hate-about-girlfriends
https://www.teampages.com/teams/1928012-Singles--other--team-website/announcements/2186621-All-She-Wanted-Was-for-Him-to-Fight-for-her-
https://www.esurveyspro.com/Survey.aspx?id=4e2de522-4666-42be-b2f2-a67365926dac
https://www.buymeacoffee.com/p/99297
https://www.buymeacoffee.com/p/99300
https://www.ocjobs.com/employers/449225-loveawake-craigskist-dating-tips
https://www.socialwider.com/blog/475630/love-takes-off-masks/
https://www.godry.co.uk/profiles/blogs/how-not-to-screw-up-your-marriage-proposal
https://www.godry.co.uk/profiles/blogs/sweet-talk-it-helps-for-dating-in-craigslist
The past few decades have seen a surge in divorce rates. This by default means that there are more single-parent households than ever before. Many psychologists posit that this rise in males being reared without a male role-model present in everyday life lends itself to a rise in a more feminine male. Children learn by example from those around them. Thus, young males in the sole custody of their mother’s tend to view relationships from the female point of view. During their formative years they see their mother react to various dating situations and process these reactions internally. Thus, when these boys are older perhaps they tend to adapt their behavior in order to conform their actions and feelings with what they observed from their mother, giving rise to a more feminine style of dating.
Even Hollywood is embracing the feminine-male trend. Long gone are most of our previously commonplace testosterone driven action heroes. The Arnold’s, Sylvester Stallone’s, and Chuck Norris’ have been replaced by the pretty, more mild Brad Pitt’s, Johnny Depp’s, and Zac Effron’s. This drastic evolution in the masculinity of our leading men makes one wonder how today’s youngsters are viewing their male role models and consequently their expectations for themselves later in life. Are these youngsters more in touch with their feelings than the past generations? Will they “get” women once they’re old enough to date? Or will relationships continue to be a “Men are from Mars, Women are from Venus” situation? Will these metro men of Hollywood create a generation of boys who cry when their peers make fun of them, rather than “taking it like a man?”
It’s hard to determine whether the metrosexual trend will continue into the coming decades. But one thing’s for sure. Most women are no longer turned off by a date who waxes some portion of his body, or wants to dive into a deep exploration of his feelings. It’s all par for the course now.
https://www.teampages.com/teams/1928012-Singles--other--team-website/announcements/2186621-All-She-Wanted-Was-for-Him-to-Fight-for-her-
https://www.esurveyspro.com/Survey.aspx?id=4e2de522-4666-42be-b2f2-a67365926dac
https://www.buymeacoffee.com/p/99297
https://www.buymeacoffee.com/p/99300
https://www.ocjobs.com/employers/449225-loveawake-craigskist-dating-tips
https://www.socialwider.com/blog/475630/love-takes-off-masks/
https://www.godry.co.uk/profiles/blogs/how-not-to-screw-up-your-marriage-proposal
https://www.godry.co.uk/profiles/blogs/sweet-talk-it-helps-for-dating-in-craigslist
The past few decades have seen a surge in divorce rates. This by default means that there are more single-parent households than ever before. Many psychologists posit that this rise in males being reared without a male role-model present in everyday life lends itself to a rise in a more feminine male. Children learn by example from those around them. Thus, young males in the sole custody of their mother’s tend to view relationships from the female point of view. During their formative years they see their mother react to various dating situations and process these reactions internally. Thus, when these boys are older perhaps they tend to adapt their behavior in order to conform their actions and feelings with what they observed from their mother, giving rise to a more feminine style of dating.
Even Hollywood is embracing the feminine-male trend. Long gone are most of our previously commonplace testosterone driven action heroes. The Arnold’s, Sylvester Stallone’s, and Chuck Norris’ have been replaced by the pretty, more mild Brad Pitt’s, Johnny Depp’s, and Zac Effron’s. This drastic evolution in the masculinity of our leading men makes one wonder how today’s youngsters are viewing their male role models and consequently their expectations for themselves later in life. Are these youngsters more in touch with their feelings than the past generations? Will they “get” women once they’re old enough to date? Or will relationships continue to be a “Men are from Mars, Women are from Venus” situation? Will these metro men of Hollywood create a generation of boys who cry when their peers make fun of them, rather than “taking it like a man?”
It’s hard to determine whether the metrosexual trend will continue into the coming decades. But one thing’s for sure. Most women are no longer turned off by a date who waxes some portion of his body, or wants to dive into a deep exploration of his feelings. It’s all par for the course now.