Frank Pittman Quote

As boys without bonds to their fathers grow older and more desperate about their masculinity, they are in danger of forming gangs in which they strut their masculinity for one another, often overdo it, and sometimes turn to displays of fierce, macho bravado and even violence.


Ch. 5. - Man Enough (1993)


As boys without bonds to their fathers grow older and more desperate about their masculinity, they are in danger of forming gangs in which they strut ...

As boys without bonds to their fathers grow older and more desperate about their masculinity, they are in danger of forming gangs in which they strut ...

As boys without bonds to their fathers grow older and more desperate about their masculinity, they are in danger of forming gangs in which they strut ...

As boys without bonds to their fathers grow older and more desperate about their masculinity, they are in danger of forming gangs in which they strut ...