Monday, July 14, 2008

Oprah begone

 Ode to (manly) men


I grew up like a lot of us grew up – cities, suburbs, some rural lite. The men around me were your typical men. They worked hard; they played hard. They were dedicated family men devoted to their wives and children. They were sensitive. They appreciated art and music, wine and dancing. I believe the current term is "metrosexual."

Then five years ago, we moved to Idaho and fell face-first into a cliché. Unless you're in an urban enclave, Idaho doesn't have metrosexuals. It has "retrosexuals" in vast and unapologetic numbers. A "retrosexual," in case you haven't heard, is a real man, a man's man, not some wimpy citified wuss (ahem). And here in rural Idaho, I quickly learned that a man's gotta do what a man's gotta do. Yes, this can include belching, breaking wind and scratching his privates, but more often it's a regression back to startlingly old-fashioned un-PC ways.

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7 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hopeless, irremediable, irretrievable, irredeemable romantic. Would that ‘twere that way again in all of Murka.

Anonymous said...

>>>

Did you Murka or merkin???

;-]

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Anonymous said...

Rodg, I just moved to Boise a week ago yesterday. Left Rockville and drove across the country. I don't miss a damned thing about the DC-metro area... except for Roy's Place but who could blame me?

I'm certain the locals would be happy to host another east-coast refugee, if you're so inclined. It's the Californians they can't stand.

Anonymous said...

Scott - I don't know about that. Those of us who have lived in Idaho all their lives are not happy that the secret is out. SHHHH!!! And lock the gate behind you. And set your clock back 20 years.

Juice said...

Great article. Men are men, and women are women. How it's meant to be. And the success of many marriages, including our own 32 yrs, so far. :)

Anonymous said...

Roy's Place is still there? I spent MONTHS back in the early '70s trying to eat my way through the menu.

Just proves The Great Stuff carries on.

Thanks, Scott.

Anonymous said...

Oh my -- the class war is alive and well, I see...

Makes me wonder further about the *cartoon* and commentary thereon in the post above.

e~C

[Think I'll go watch some crab fishin' to cleanse my palate]

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