I think if I feel safe around him and if he respects me regardless of what I look like, that’s a classic man.
A boy who only “respects (simps)” those he wants to sleep with and abuses others is never a classic man.
I think if I feel safe around him and if he respects me regardless of what I look like, that’s a classic man.
A boy who only “respects (simps)” those he wants to sleep with and abuses others is never a classic man.
@older&wiser, @Ironco, @ManOnFire, @bcranger, @krakenattacken, @worldscolide, @exitseven, @HawkPerception and @ryanrhino are all great examples. And yeah, their personalities are different from one another, but they all embody elements of the classic man (not boy/guy, but real gentlemen):
1. logical, fair and down to earth (not on some high horse looking down at everyone);
2. quirky and fun, but still respectful (showing you can joke around without being rude);
3. not afraid to share their opinions (but not here to eviscerate everyone else).
Each has an adorable personality and has sturdy, consistent values, that can-do attitude and enough confidence and mindfulness that they don't need to push others down to know who they are.
@exitseven <3
@ryanrhino really? Do tell. To me it seems like a give-and-take power dynamic. We all need to share what we know and “play nice” as my kindergarten teacher used to say.
So, you had asked what a guy does when he likes a girl? How often is the woman the one to start a relationship? Even though I fully support anyone's rights, I remind myself often that behind every successful man is a woman. I say it's adjustable, but for me, I am not successful without the equal power dynamics with my wife. But, for me, women hold the power, it just isn't as direct or as public. However, it could be my Star Trek hope for us all working together for a common goal enjoying what we do. But, getting way off topic, as I blend classic with modern updates to sprezzatura and having Zorro as a guide.
You raise a good point, though some guys who “simp” are genuinely sincere and should be respected for their beliefs.
Isn't that the bare minimum? I try to respect every woman (if they do the same) regardless of their looks. I didn't know it makes me a classic man lol.
I have never tried to define "classic man" but I think if I did, he would be a man of his word. A man who talks the talk and walks the walk is the true definition of a classic man in my eyes.
I thought about it and I can't actually bring myself to care enough to even have an honest answer to this question. It is meaningless.
So... um...
Here is Christopher Lambert pretending to be Scottish:
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I think what you long for is a traditional gentleman. A gentleman is confident, kind, strong in both character and physical abilities and doesn’t compromise his convictions. Above all he treats women with utmost dignity and respect.
A traditional gentleman is the antithesis of these MGTOW men of today. Women in his life long for his presence because he makes them feel loved, beautiful and safe.
I don't know, but it's not that hipster douchebag that they added to your question.
I guess someone who likes classical music...
Has respect for himself and for others.
I would also add that he has integrity.
I've never heard of a "classic man"
Sean Connery.
Oh yes , your definition is best defination 👍