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as stupid as this might sound I've had very limited interactions with men in my life, so I'm genuinely very curious, besides physically, how are men different than women from people's real life experience?
Development for one. We colloquially use the term man child because we understand that you have to work actively on going from boy to man — Simple age doesn't do the trick.
The core truth of manhood is that nobody is coming to save you and only once you've acknowledged and embodied that can you become someone others regard as a man.
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