What is it about American men that makes them

well, i'm arguing your claim that many do. as an american who has lived thirty-six years, i haven't come across it often.
I've seen many famous black guys say it in interviews. And it's probably because their fathers weren't around, as bad as that sounds. But really, a lot of black people in their mid twenties to mid thirties, and maybe even older, were raised by single moms.
 
It has nothing to do with feminism. Men have always spoken about their mother's with utmost respect, as they should. I remember my grandfather, a WW2 vet and retired North Jersey policeman, saying that his mother was very tough.

I think some of you should re-think what you believe it means to be tough. Remember that, "Let me bang, bro!" guy from The Ultimate Fighter? Was he tough? If the only standard for toughness is your willingness to exchange punches with people, then yeah. But by every other standard, the guy was the opposite of tough. Breaking down emotionally like that is just plain embarrassing.
 
You don't see women on tv praising their husbands or dad's saying theyre the strongest human beings they know.

That's a big no no. And it's why I started this thread.

Who says it's a big no no?
 
Mexico. Women don't run men in our country. We are traditional when it comes to roles in the family unit. Everyone is important . If a women use profanity towards the men or disrespect their husbands in front of family, friends, and in the public, men usually tell the women father or mothers how they acted and they are dealt with by them lol
Well, at least you're not from Sweden or something talking that shit. :D
 
Say stuff like "my wife is stronger than me, she's tougher than me" (just saw Brad Culpepper say this on Survivor).

And stuff like "my mom is the strongest human being I know" etc.?

Is it because of lots of broken homes and kids growing up without fathers, or is it some massive PC culture movement or what? I've never seen this stuff in real life. Yes I have a mother and father, I've never had the urge to try and say how much better one is than the other. It's fucking weird if you ask me.

This applies to liberal cities like Portland, San Francisco and Seattle. It's called 'pussification'.
 
You tell me, I made the thread asking.


You never see it happen.

You say it's a big no no and I'm supposed to find proof of it?

Are you also saying that you never see women compliment their husbands?
 
That's because most men are too scared to upset their wives and will just go with whatever they say to keep the peace.

These days you can't even invite a married guy to hang out without him saying "Welp, let me go ask the boss and see if it's ok".
 
This applies to liberal cities like Portland, San Francisco and Seattle. It's called 'pussification'.
So, you do realize they aren't saying "my mom bench presses more than I do," right? They're talking about strength of character. The fact that you think someone is incapable of exhibiting strength of character just because they are female points to a lack of such strength in you.
 
I'm anti PC and pussification but this just seems weird. I usually don't see it but in this thread I see the weak, beta, victim, insecure, resentment mentality that libs talk about white male conservatives having. LOL look at the lame unoriginal, hack because of 'beta cucks', 'libs' responses. WTF so that's why sons look up to and see their mom as strong?

For me my mom is the most moral, hardworking, caring, selfless person I know and am close to. She put up with a lot of shit.

In general I always thought it was natural for a son to have a better relationship and revere his mother more and daughters to do the same towards their father. Besides obvious kinds of circumstances that would change that dynamic.

Is it really just American men that revere and hold their mother up as strong people and role models? This really reeks of bitterness, insecurity or just having a lazy, selfish, shit mother.
 
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So, you do realize they aren't saying "my mom bench presses more than I do," right? They're talking about strength of character. The fact that you think someone is incapable of exhibiting strength of character just because they are female points to a lack of such strength in you.

I have the utmost respect for our Southern women. BTW, can you change your name back to Sodapopinsky.
 
Moms are the shite. Only people with bad moms think otherwise.

So true.

One thing I've noticed in a lot of these Mayberry threads is that A LOT of dudes here come from fucked up homes. Anytime there's a thread where people share stories about their parents it's just an avalanche of "My mom was an alcoholic who'd go missing for weeks at a time," and "My dad beat me relentlessly until he went o jail when I was 13" stories.

It really explains a lot.
 
I have the utmost respect for our Southern women. BTW, can you change your name back to Sodapopinsky.
Then why would you be saying that the sentiment that a woman could be the strongest person someone knows would only come from "liberal pussy cities," or whatever dumb shit you said?

Sorry, you walked into this one.
 
Moms are usually the ones that stay up all night with a sick kid....then still get everything done the next day. Dad's may be the typical bread winner of the family but a good mom usually makes sure that household stays running smoothly.


Moms are the unsung heroes of this world. They deal with all the day to day, minute to minute bullshit.
 
Moms are the unsung heroes of this world. They deal with all the day to day, minute to minute bullshit.
My mom is a strong woman. My dad was in the hospital for a solid year. With kids my mom was up there every day except 2. She was sick. She didn't piss moan or complain. She did what she had to do. I'm in my 40's and if I went to her house and said "mom, can I have a coffee or hot tea" she would be on it super fast. Not because she has to or feels compelled to do it. She is just a giving person that would do anything for her family. Respect your mother guys.
 
My mom is a strong woman. My dad was in the hospital for a solid year. With kids my mom was up there every day except 2. She was sick. She didn't piss moan or complain. She did what she had to do. I'm in my 40's and if I went to her house and said "mom, can I have a coffee or hot tea" she would be on it super fast. Not because she has to or feels compelled to do it. She is just a giving person that would do anything for her family. Respect your mother guys.


Lol, my mom is the exact same way. If I went over to the house and asked her to make me something to eat she would love to do it. Plus she's always helped others her entire life and held a very successful job. Never once complained. Never once.


Plus who makes a better sandwich for you than mom. They make the greatest sandwiches. Made with love and care
 
Lol, my mom is the exact same way. If I went over to the house and asked her to make me something to eat she would love to do it. Plus she's always helped others her entire life and held a very successful job. Never once complained. Never once.


Plus who makes a better sandwich for you than mom. They make the greatest sandwiches. Made with love and care
I'm guessing some people here didn't have a really loving mother.
 
Then why would you be saying that the sentiment that a woman could be the strongest person someone knows would only come from "liberal pussy cities," or whatever dumb shit you said?

Sorry, you walked into this one.

Never mind.

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