Frank Pittman Quote

To insult a friend implies that you respect his masculinity enough to know he can take it without acting like a crybaby. The swapping of insults, like the fighting between brothers, becomes the seal of the male bonding.


Man Enough: Fathers, Sons, and the Search for Masculinity (ed. Penguin, 1994) - ISBN: 9780399518836


To insult a friend implies that you respect his masculinity enough to know he can take it without acting like a crybaby. The swapping of insults,...

To insult a friend implies that you respect his masculinity enough to know he can take it without acting like a crybaby. The swapping of insults,...

To insult a friend implies that you respect his masculinity enough to know he can take it without acting like a crybaby. The swapping of insults,...

To insult a friend implies that you respect his masculinity enough to know he can take it without acting like a crybaby. The swapping of insults,...