17.1.07

i have a question.... is it just me or is it fairly confusing to be a man in our culture?

i grew up in a home with no "father" and it has pretty much marked me for life so to speak. The really confusing part about that is if i had relied on current culture alone to sort of "father" me, man what a mess i'd truly be (well... i 'm a mess anyway but that's a subject for another blog). Why does our culture continue to send what can only be seen as conflicting messages about this issue?

Does anyone know what i mean by this?

On the one hand we see and hear messages in poular culture that i believe glorify "never growing up" from hip hop culture to just about anything coming out of Hollywood and the entertainment world. i just don't get it. We rarely hear about what it means to be a man, to think as a man, to pass on manhood to other men....why?

Perhaps i am not thinking clearly about this but the one thing i would have loved to know about growing up was what it meant to be ready for manhood. It wasn't ever really a topic of discussion in our home, so that meant that i had to try and find that information from other sources... often not real good sources either. Ultimately i think that led to serious problems in my pre-teen and early teen years.

The message from our culture is confusing, we don't spend a lot (or any) time talking about this in our homes so what do we, what can we do about this issue?

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Although I think some of assumptions and generalizations are overreaching, I defintely hear and appreciate your message. The world would be a much better place if parents took time to think about what lessons they want to teach their children - "manhood", "citizenship", "kindness", "compassion" or any other personal qualities. At the end of the day, the best you can do is try to impress upon your children what you think is important while simultaneously teaching them tolerance and appreciation for others' viewpoints.

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