
DAVID FRENCH August 16, 2016 2:16 PM @DAVIDAFRENCH
Young American males are losing touch with a critical element of true masculinity. If you’re the average Millennial male, your dad is stronger than you are. In fact, you may not be stronger than the average Millennial female. You’re exactly the kind of person who in generations past had your milk money confiscated every day — who got swirlied in the middle-school bathroom. The very idea of manual labor is alien to you, and even if you were asked to help, say, build a back porch, the task would exhaust you to the point of uselessness. Welcome to the new, post-masculine reality.
This morning, the Washington Post highlighted a study showing that the grip strength of a sample of college men had declined significantly between 1985 and 2016. Indeed, the grip strength of the sample of college men had declined so much — from 117 pounds of force to 98 — that it now matched that of older Millennial women. In other words, the average college male had no more hand strength than a 30-year-old mom.
Read more at: https://www.nationalreview.com/article/439040/male-physical-decline-masculinity-threatened
LOL
Sad but true!
Yes, but young men today know a whole lot more about really hard-core pornography than John Wayne did.
Thats good 7:56. Watching all that porn Im surprised their grip isn’t stronger.
Where have all the cowboys gone? Paula Cole