10 Ways Men Can Still Be MEN In Today's Society ... GRRRRR!

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There were a lot of things that used to be considered manly that society has since taken away from dudes. Spitting, shooting randomly into the air, poking a wasps' nest with a stick, taking turns tasing each other for fun -- just let us be guys again!

Well, here are the manly things you can do as a guy that are still manly, according to the funny folks at The Other Stuff!

 

 

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"My husband with our grandson's Kitty TJ. We also have two cats of our own!!!"Submitted by Pauline Kidd
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"And when I sleep, Shiva sleeps. When possible, with his head on the pillow, just like daddy."Submitted by Michael Willems
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"My husband Wade is a cat dude. We met because he was walking his 2 cats on a leash, and I just had to go ask how he managed that."Submitted by Kristina Wilson
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"The monster, Alfred, in one of his rare 'Not trying to kill something' moments."Submitted by Alex Forrest
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"Me and my 7 month old kitten, Elliott."Submitted by Adam Heatlie
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"My boyfriend and my cat, Bumper. She has no idea he's not really a cat person."Submitted by Jennifer Fritz
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"My son, Joshua with one of his three cats, Tobias."Submitted by Kate McDonough
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"When Liono was a kitten, her favorite place in the world was in daddy’s sweater."Submitted by Vanessa Lagunas
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"Bailey is an indoors cat but likes to walk or run on the leash. He has a huge personality, and is playful, affectionate, curious, vocal and loyal. I can tell he misses me even if I leave just for an hour."Submitted by Adam Burley
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"Cubby likes to watch me work and protect the property from anything that moves."Submitted by Adam Burley
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"Tiger loves cars and bikes. He is very cuddly but you can't pet him much or you will get scratched."Submitted by Adam Burley
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"Here is Robert, holding Marley, who weighs a bit more than 26 lbs."Submitted by Deborah Newell
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"My husband Steve and our 7 week old kitten, Kato."Submitted by Debbie Dalton
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"Me and my late, great, dearly missed Sonny, 2007."Submitted by Syd Baumel
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"My husband was an extreme cat hater until we rescued Elroy James Weldman III. He changed everything and now it’s love. Every time Elroy comes by he makes sure to put his paw on your shoulder and rub his head against yours. He’s awesome!"Submitted by Karen Weldman

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