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Posted by ShepFL on August 28, 2004 at 21:54:47 from (63.175.91.227):

Hey Gang - I think of y'all as some my greatest buddies so here I go. This yr. as part of my BSA program I want to impress upon the scouts of my troop what it means to be a man. Currently my troop boys ages range from 14-17. With so much confusion about the role of men in our current society coupled with the way our culture villifies masculinity I am seeking a way to enrich their lives. I want them to be secure in their role of being the next generation of men. I am looking for your comments be they spiritual, heart-felt, brutually honest, of firm conviction etc. I am looking for something that expresses the essence of being a man, the qualities and virture of being a man. Perhaps a defining moment in your own life that you realized what it meant to be a man. If I get positive feedback I expect it will be incorporated into our program. Soon some of these boys will soon be leaving to begin their own lives. It is my hope that in someway I will have contributed is shaping the character of these boys as they travel life's journey to become men. Ladies, if you choose to respond pls provide comments as to what you think a man should be. Describe the qualities and virtues which every man can earn to elevate himself.
Thanks in advance. ShepFL
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