How to be Classically Masculine

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Gent Z

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How to be Classically Masculine


Style and elegance lessons from icons of classic masculinity like Sean Connery’s James Bond and Cary Grant.

Timestamps:
0:00 Intro
0:49 Style
2:40 Grooming
3:40 Fragrance
4:47 Physique
5:54 Personality
6:56 Conclusion

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  1. No, you can be pumped up muscular and suited and booted. You have to look after your body when your young, it will serve you well when you're older and the discipline will enable you to go on autopilot to get through any crisis. With an oratory skill it enables you to be an all round man!

  2. On Beards, the origin of men being clean shaven has its roots in the Chemical Warfare of World War 1.

    Where having any facial hair would mean the Gas Mask could not properly seal therefore killing the men with facial hair.

  3. Excusé moi, sir, but did you take some conversation with my fiance before take this video? Because this video is absolutely about him haha (and I appreciate it, of course)! Even about the cologne, the boxe, the personality topics…

  4. Montgomery Wick in Vertical limit is epitome of masculinity. I saw him as old, skinny, not well kept, but super masculine character. Also Kevin Costner in almost every movie, really masculine without bulging and ripped muscles or unnecesary suit. Masculinity is more about character than about style and suit.

  5. Some men today are loud, alpha and either look like they just woke up or came from the gym. Masculinity is about being able to hold a conversation, being respectful and kind towards everyone and be able to put a bit of effort in the way you look/present yourself.

  6. my favourite "classically masculine" men from that era were easily Clint Eastwood for his stoic but still charming attitude and then Elvis Presley, while not as traditionally masculine at the time still just had such a charming and whimsical attitude in his younger years.

  7. ܐܒܐ ܕܥܝܠ ܰܠܠܗܰܐ ܡܐܘܕܐ ܐܢܬܐ ܓܐܪ ܗܜ ܝܧܡ ܐܢܬܐ ܕܐܣܡܐ ܥܝ܀ ܐܢܐ ܣܐܒܐܕ ܐܢܬܐ ܐܝܗܐ ܥܠܐ ܥܝ ܝܧܡ ܕܥܝܫ ܓܐܘܧ ܕܥ ܗܪܐܓ ܡܐܝܢ

  8. By now you've shown a lot of western men if not all of em. But my favourite masculine man is: 'Fahrettin Cüreklibatır' also known as 'Cüneyt Arkın'

  9. disagree, being a gentleman has nothing to do with your looks or how you smell, you're just teaching your audience that how to dress and smell like an old school actor or politician, its rather inside in your heart not your outside facade.