In the world we live in today, I often hear the phrase “be a man” but
it’s followed by stereotypes of what the world believe men should be (stern,
unemotional, tough, strong, etc.). I believe the following are true characteristics
of “real men”:
Real men know how to
be romantic and cheesy – Too many times men think about the image they’re
portraying to their buddies or the world around them and forget about the
person they should be trying to please the most; their eternal companion.
Because of this “protecting image” attitude, they don’t allow themselves to be
vulnerable and silly. They quickly forget about the romantic and crazy things
they did to win the heart of their sweetheart. Real men win the hearts of their
sweetheart throughout their whole lives, not just when they exchanged rings.
They buy flowers or chocolates unexpectedly, for no obvious reason. They think
of romantic things to do for milestones in the marriage, whether they have
money or not. They search out ways to be creative because they know their wife
would love it, even if it’s not in their nature to be creative. Real men date
their wives their whole lives.
Real men know how to
cook, clean, and do laundry – There is a false idea out in the world
today that says that it’s a man’s privilege to come home to a perfectly,
cleaned home, with dinner ready to go on the table. After dinner, they can kick
up their legs and relax after a hard day’s work. This may have been the way
things were “way back when” but it’s not the way things are today. The work
that goes on at home is just as rigorous (if not more) than the work that goes
on in the world. Real men take over cooking responsibilities when they can see
their wives have had a rough day with the kids. After dinner is over, real men
tell their honeys to take a rest while they clean up the dishes, take out the
garbage, and pick up the toys. When real men see their wives bringing up a load
of laundry to fold, they sit down next to her and fold clothes with her,
followed by a nice back massage.
Real men help their
wives spread their wings and fly – Just as men have dreams of becoming
something great in the world today, so do women. Real men help their wives
realize their dreams and aspirations. They help them develop hobbies and
talents that allow them to spread their wings and fly. Just as wives allow husbands
to golf, ski, and go to sporting events, real men allow their wives to go to
craft parties, plays, and girl’s nights out. Even though being a mother is a
sacred responsibility, women need outlets and “adult” time as much as men do.
Real men sacrifice – With the world we
live in of big egos and making more money to get ahead, real men learn the
value of sacrifice. Real men may pass up a higher paying promotion at work
because it would take them away from precious moments with their family. They
sacrifice the bigger promotion to see Tommy’s first hit and Lucy’s first piano
recital. They sacrifice sleep to care for a sick little one while mother
slumbers. Real men sacrifice whatever is needed to ensure his wife’s needs are
being met above his own.
Real men
know how to play with Barbies and race-cars – No
amount of money or toys that money can buy will compensate for the time a
father spends sitting down and playing with his kids. Dads who are consumed by
work or other responsibilities and neglect these precious opportunities to play
with their kids are missing out on valuable opportunities to develop
relationships of trust that will be vital for when their children are teenagers
and adults. There are very few times where little boys or girls are as excited
than when their daddy sits down to play with them. Once these little ones are
teenagers or adults, they will seek advice from those who played race-cars or Barbies
with them when they were younger, not the stranger that now wants to be a part
of their lives.
Real men read to
their kids – There is nothing more exciting to a little boy
than having his real-life hero read him books about super-heroes in masked
faces and capes, using voices high and low, gruff and soft! There is nothing
more precious to a little girl than having her life’s protector tell her
stories about far off lands with princes and princesses. Dr. Seuss penned, “The more you read, the
more things you will know. The more that you learn, the more places you'll go.”
Real men want their kids to go far in life and will take the time to read to
them often.
Real men cry, smile,
and laugh often – Too often we hear of men who are heartless, angry,
and just plain mean. Some men in the world today feel that in order to get
ahead in life, it’s important to not show your emotions. They are mean at work
and are mean at home, allowing their lack of emotion to ruin the innocence of
their children and break the hearts of their wives. Real men understand that
crying breaks down any walls to the heart and allows others to see the dreams,
fears, and aspirations that are hidden inside. Real men come to grips that it’s
okay to allow others to see the inside of their heart, especially their wife
and children. Real men play Santa Claus, tooth fairy, and Easter Bunny for
their children because they know that imagination is the beginning of big
dreaming and big dreams equate to future success. Real men turn their kid’s
frowns upside down through the tickle monster.
Real men teach their
kids through example – Too many times dads yell at their kids to do what
they say and not what they do. There’s nothing more important in life than a
father’s quiet example to his children. If you want your children to pray, they
need to find their father on his knees. If you want your children to be nice
and neighborly, they need to see their father helping a neighbor in need. If
you want your children to be kind to the disadvantaged and disabled, they need
to see their father going out of his way to open a door for someone in a wheel
chair. Most importantly, if you want your sons to show respect and love to
women, they need to see their father love their mother.
If you believe the world is in need of “real men,” please feel free to
pass this message along.
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Image of Dad Holding Hands Courtesy of Michelle Meiklejohn/FreeDigitalPhotos.net