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The thread has got a bit off line; my original point was that young men don't seem have the role models in the shape of 'real men' as they (we) had in the past, and many of them are being brought up by single mothers. I was lucky enough to have some good, strict but fair, school teachers, & my dad, was definitely a 'real man': served in the RAF throughout the Africa Campaign WWII, was a prize-winning (along with mum) ballroom dancer, supervised the electrification of the Manchester - London railway line, & yet would spend much time putting in electric wall-sockets & doing jobs for elderly lady neighbours, for which he would accept nothing for payment beyond a packet of cigarettes.
I mentioned JP because he's not intimidated by bossy woke women & he actually wrote a book aimed at young men called '12 Rules for Life'.
As I remember, the first rule was, 'Stand up straight', - pretty good!
He's easily viewable having many youtubes on the internet on many topics, & it seems typical that bednobs, not knowing of him, goes searching, & out of all that material can only come up with that one phrase I've never heard of, & which is completely out of context to boot.