So we can quibble on the categories- I’d argue “race car driver” or “cowboy type” or “army type” or such maybe belong here depending on culture and such- but I find it funny and fairly accurate. What I find perhaps funnier in my old age is that it says “men will turn 4 and…” when I think of a 4 year old I think “boy,” not “man.”
So a “man turning 4,” implies they have spent 4 years as a man- so maybe somewhere between 18-22 on average- and based on my experience with 18-22 year old males at large- the lengths they go to in order to advertise or define a perception or reinforce a perception of their identity- often towards one of these sorts of alignments- is cute.
So a “man turning 4,” implies they have spent 4 years as a man- so maybe somewhere between 18-22 on average- and based on my experience with 18-22 year old males at large- the lengths they go to in order to advertise or define a perception or reinforce a perception of their identity- often towards one of these sorts of alignments- is cute.