How to be Classically Masculine

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  • @James777921
    Calm, composed, competent, professional and polite.
  • Being masculine requires manners and a suave demeanor .. seemingly lacking these days Those men were clean, confident. classy.
  • You cant fake it: It is the fire behind the eyes. This comes from genuine hardship and ambition
  • This is exactly why I still prefer watching movies from the 50s-80s era. Style, eloquence, and class will never go out of style.
  • @danzbeard
    Being masculine is more about the energy you possess and project rather than your outside facade.
  • Remember, Sean Connery started out as a bodybuilder, not an actor. Of course, this was before steroids were used to get jacked. So, yes, he pumped iron for the sake of it, not just for sport. His physique was partially why he got the Bond role.
  • @RaHeadD10
    Ancient masculinity is where it’s at.
  • @nothing0062
    Today's blokes see masculinity as wearing their girlfriends leggings, a shirt 2 sizes too small, and being a complete nob.
  • @K_gh2000
    Henry Cavil is a good example of classic masculinity
  • Someone made this finally. I've been sick of these 'red pill' videos which base the idea of masculinity revolving just around getting girls to your bed. While some of those videos do give good advice about your dressing, self improvement and fitness, most of them are manipulative and assume that world works linearly. Glad you did this video.
  • I'm 56 and you reminded me of something I've lost thank you . I'm glad to see young men like you thinking this way
  • It is not the smoking that makes them masculine, its more of their outfit, facial expressions and personality and traits.
  • @V.S.745
    I'm looking for a man like that. A man who is calm, collected and respectful, who is not controlled by his ego complexes. A man of substance and class.
  • @MrFenris75
    For quite some time, I have been drawn to the rather stoic yet debonair Humphrey Bogart. His style, wit, and nonchalant attitude truly enhanced his confident demeanor. Men, today, mistake bluster for masculinity, when in reality, it makes them come across as insecure, immature, or both. When I was in the Navy, we had a saying, "Big mouths have small......".
  • @cb_2887
    Some men today are loud, alpha and either look like they just woke up or came from the gym. Masculinity is about being able to hold a conversation, being respectful and kind towards everyone and be able to put a bit of effort in the way you look/present yourself.
  • @newbee2262
    Measure of a man is his character, his virtue Manners and verbosity is how the virtue exhibits itself Strength is also necessary
  • That controlled aggression point was spot on. And the lack of attention-seeking is again spot on. So simple yet so true. Something almost forgotten nowadays. Subscribed.
  • @The2Pandas
    Who else think that we born in the wrong era...
  • What helps me is to remember a phrase I heard a lot growing up as the son of a military officer, "squared away." It is the embodiment of the classical masculine ideal. Everything in proper order, appearance, competence, focus. As to a style example, I look to Ian Fleming's cousin, the late Sir Christopher Lee. Elegance, competence, dignity, humility. Squared away in all things.
  • Oh man, this is a great video! I am an old soul who bemoans the culture of today with its sissified males and power-hungry women. There are still a few of us old-fashioned, feminine ladies looking for good, decent, manly men who have manners and morals and confidence and character and class. The 40s and 50s exemplified that. I love Cary Grant. Keep on with this kind of content!