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Yesterday at about 3 pm, /r/becomeaman hit 5,000 members. Every day, more and more males from all walks of life are making the affirmative decision to reclaim their own masculinity, to become men. In just under a year, many of you have made huge positive changes to your life, and even more of you are well on your way to doing so.

A few announcements:

  • We are continuing to put the original 'program' on Puerarchy. People searching for the first few days can find them there.
  • Every month, one of the Mods will be introducing a necessary trait of masculinity, and weekly posts on that particular trait. Ask BecomeaMan threads will now be bi-weekly. Man Tip Tuesdays will continue.
  • To prepare for this, you should reflect on yourself, As well as the past year. What qualities do you have in abundance? What needs improvement? Drastic improvement? Take inventory of your skills and qualities, this will help you to identify what you need to focus on in the new year.

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Props for another excellent sub.

But please stop using words like masculinity and manhood - they are to closely connected to feminist "analysis" of men, especially from male feminists and other supplicants. They represent a kind of reductionism that leaves men something less than human beings, and can be compared to the way the Nazi's reduced non-Aryan people down to a set of "inferior" characteristics. We should ask why no one talks about womens "femininities".

By all means help men develop develop themselves, but in a way that respects their depth and breadth as people, rather than limited creatures whose existence is defined by their concept of "masculinity".

And good luck!

You can kill a man, but you can't kill an idea.

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