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Rite of passage.
Avec:
I've been debating this subject with a few of my friends, but really, what seperates the men from the boys? What is the ultimate rite of passage for the contemporary male. Is it lose his virginity, to go to war, to fend for himself, or to be a part of something bigger? In our modern society we've lost touch with ancestry. The difference between the day you used to ride your skateboard and the day you first got in the driver's seat of the car, it seems almost stagnant and more of a number than an essential life experience. Do not read this as a rant, because that is not my goal, I wish to ask the elder few here to relate or maybe share some wisdom.
I'm almost positive this quote is going to come up so I'll get it out of the way.
The immature man wishes to die for something, while the mature man wishes to live humbly.
Sex
War
Pubic Hair
*wrong section, move if possible.
Gilead:
You become a man when you can act independantly and wisely and take care of yourself and others. Losing your virginity just makes you a buy thats put his dick in something, going to war makes you a boy that might get shot.
Spluff:
When the boy has fully reached maturity, he must fight his aging father. If victorious, he will eat the corpse, and will then take on his father's old role as the dominant male of the group.
Avec:
Genius.
ackblom12:
In the US it would, in general, definitely be the whole becoming independent aspect I would think. It's a major part of our culture that you become an independent entity and manage your own finances and life.
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