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Dan31689ParticipantLatino culture being macho as it is (there is some truth to this stereotype), from time to time I’ve gotten the macho challenge quite a bit. Actually, come to think of it, I’ve gotten it from guys of all different backgrounds. Sometimes they’ll throw a minor insult at me to observe how I respond/counter. At the more extreme end, they’ll challenge me to do something really stupid (such as climb a radio tower or participate in some huge brawl) and then call me a sissy for refusing to do it. As far as the macho thing goes, I think a male hairdresser who loves and cares for his family and lives a clean, responsible life is manlier than a Navy SEAL who cheats on his wife, disregards his kids and behaves like a brainless knucklehead whenever there’s whisky or beer around. Realize that you don’t have to prove yourself to anybody, and that they want to see you ‘slip’ so that they can nurse their own insecurities.
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Name : Dan31689, Gender : M, Race : Hispanic/Latino (may be any race), Religion : Pentecostal Christian, Age : 21, City : Los Angeles area, State : CA, Country : United States, Occupation : Student, Social class : Lower middle class,- AuthorPosts