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Dumbest Things When Proving Your Manhood

Dumbest Things When Proving Your Manhood

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What's the craziest thing you've done to prove your manhood? Joining Jess in a hilarious conversation is Matt Tompkins from Two Brothers Creative and Scott Voorhees from 1110 KFAB as they share their most ridiculous and embarrassing stories.

From epic push-up contests and ill-advised karaoke splits to rappelling mishaps and jiu jitsu injuries, they reveal the lengths men go to in the name of masculinity.

Check out this laugh-out-loud episode filled with cringeworthy tales and surprising insights into the male psyche.

Takeaways

  • The lengths men go to prove their masculinity can be absurd.

  • Confidence is often mistaken for masculinity.

  • Aging brings acceptance of who we are.

  • It's important to keep trying new things as we age.

  • Vulnerability can be a source of strength.

  • Life lessons often come from embarrassing moments.

  • Humor helps in dealing with life's challenges.

  • Men often pretend to be more confident than they feel.

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