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Men have been getting softer. Weaker. Less capable. Less masculine. Every generation since the Boomers has slid further down the slope of comfort, distraction, and weakness. If you want proof, just look around—fat, porn-addicted, screen-staring men everywhere who couldn’t swing an axe, lead their families, or change a fucking tire if their life depended on it.

Let’s rip the band-aid off and call it like it is.


Baby Boomers (1946–1964): The Last Backbone of Masculinity

Boomers were raised by war-hardened fathers. They grew up with grit in their blood, work in their bones, and discipline shoved down their throats. Men built careers, families, and weren’t afraid to sweat for survival.

Where they failed: They equated masculinity with paychecks and status. Too many became emotionally absent fathers. They taught work, but not presence. They built suburbs, but also built cages of consumerism.

Verdict: Hard, but not whole. Masculinity intact, but shallow. Not mature masculinity.


Gen X (1965–1980): The Detached Rebels

Gen X men were latchkey kids. Divorce rates soared, dads disappeared, and MTV replaced fatherly wisdom. They were tough because they had to figure shit out on their own. They were independent, resourceful, and cynical.

Where they failed: Their toughness often lacked direction. They turned apathy into a shield. Instead of stepping into leadership, many shrugged and said “whatever.”

Verdict: Still gritty, but drifting. Masculinity was still present, but without purpose.


Millennials (1981–1996): The Participation Trophy Generation

This is where the decline accelerated. Raised on helicopter parents, dopamine highs, and constant reassurance, Millennial men were told they were “special” just for showing up. They were coddled, protected, and rarely tested by the fire of discomfort.

Where they failed: They grew dependent on convenience and validation. The grind became “toxic.” Hardship became something to avoid, not embrace. Many fold under pressure because they’ve never been forged in it.

Verdict: Weakest men yet—soft bodies, soft minds, and confused masculinity.


Gen Z (1997–2012): The Digital Ghosts

Born into smartphones, TikTok, and cancel culture, Gen Z has almost no connection to reality. Masculinity is attacked at every turn, labeled “toxic” by weak voices who wouldn’t last a day in a real struggle.

Where they failed: They’re addicted to screens, disconnected from their bodies, fragile as glass when life hits. Mental health crises are through the roof. Many don’t know how to talk to a woman without swiping right first.

Verdict: The softest, most emasculated generation in human history.


Gen Alpha (2013–2025): The Screen-Babies

These kids are being raised by iPads instead of fathers. Parents throw screens in their faces instead of discipline.

Where they’re failing (already): They’re dopamine junkies before puberty. They can scroll like gods but can’t sit in silence or handle boredom. Unless they are intentionally taught, they’ll never know what it means to sweat, bleed, or grind.

Verdict: Too soon to call, but if the trajectory continues—they’ll be shells. Brains in the cloud, bodies wasting away. Ironic that THIS is the generation called Gen Alpha. But I see the potential. It is not too late to help.


The Flat Tire Test (Hypothetical – or NOT so hypothetical…)

Picture this: You’re driving down the highway. Suddenly—boom—flat tire. How does each generation of men handle it?

  • Boomers: Pull over, curse, get the jack, swap the tire, and keep moving. Done in 15 minutes.
  • Gen X: Roll their eyes, mutter “figures,” but still get the shit done because nobody else will.
  • Millennials: Sit in the car, Google “how to change a tire,” realize it’s too hard, and call roadside assistance. Then take a selfie to post about their “bad luck.”
  • Gen Z: Film a TikTok about their flat tire, add a crying filter, wait for AAA. They’ll Venmo request mom for the service fee.
  • Gen Alpha: Won’t even be old enough to drive before Uber self-driving cars and AI fix it for them. They’ll grow up thinking changing a tire is some kind of myth from ancient history.

This is the difference between capable men and weak-ass generations. Something as basic as a flat tire exposes the decay.


The Savage Truth

Every generation since the Boomers has gotten softer. Weaker. More feminized. Masculinity has been ridiculed, shamed, and traded for convenience. And yet, masculinity is not dead—it’s dormant. It lies inside of every male.

It doesn’t matter if you were born a Boomer, Gen X, Millennial, Gen Z, or even Gen Alpha—you can reclaim your masculinity.

But here’s the price:
You’ve got to go inward. You’ve got to look your weaknesses dead in the fucking eye and stop lying to yourself. You’ve got to tear down the excuses, put your body and mind into discomfort, and forge yourself into something stronger. Discipline, intention, and action are the fire. Masculinity is the steel.

And once you reclaim it, you have a duty—to nourish it, grow it, expand it, and lead others to it. Because this world doesn’t need softer men. It doesn’t need weaker men. It needs men on fire with savage authenticity, relentless grit, and the balls to lead.

Masculinity can be reborn—if you choose to rise.

Ben Dodge, J.D.
Adventurer, Author, Entrepreneur, Extreme Endurance Athlete, Lawyer

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People love to blame women, culture, or politics for the “emasculation of men.” But here’s the savage truth: the most destructive force isn’t outside. It’s inside.

It’s men emasculating men.

And it’s more deadly than anything women can throw at us. Because when women challenge men, we expect it. But when a brother you trust mocks you, betrays you, or encourages your weakness? That wound corrodes your core.

Steel sharpens steel. But today, most men aren’t sharpening one another. They’re grinding each other down into dull, lifeless butter knives.

Here’s how it happens — and how to stop being part of the problem.


1. Mocking Strength Instead of Honoring It

A man trains, disciplines his body, holds himself accountable — and what does he get?
“Oh look at you, gym bro.”
“Chill, bro. Don’t take it so seriously.”

Mockery is the weapon of the weak. It’s easier to laugh at your brother’s commitment than face your own lack of it.

“The ticket to victory often comes down to bringing your very best when you feel your worst.” — David Goggins, Can’t Hurt Me

Science backs it: Research on male friendships shows deep brotherhood protects men from isolation, depression, and decline. But ridicule corrodes that bond and weakens everyone.


2. Passive-Aggressive Weakness

Real men confront. Cowards whisper. They gossip, drop sarcasm, sling shade instead of speaking truth.

“When a man has no purpose, he distracts himself with the trivial.” — David Deida, The Way of the Superior Man

Passive aggression is poison in the bloodstream of brotherhood.


3. Cheering Mediocrity

“One more drink won’t kill you.”
“Relax, bro. Don’t be so intense.”

This is how tribes normalize weakness. When men celebrate coasting, they strip each other of fire.

Real brotherhood is not comfort. It’s confrontation.


4. Shaming Masculine Polarity

Men today often shame leadership. A man leads, provides structure, commands presence — and gets called “toxic” or “controlling.”

That’s not protection. That’s projection.

“The feminine is meant to be cherished, not managed. The masculine is meant to be trusted, not shamed.” — Kim Anami

When men shame masculine polarity, they neuter the very archetype that balances the world.


5. Betraying Brotherhood for Gain

The deepest betrayal is when men sell out their brothers — for women, for clout, for money, for a job promotion, for sports glory.

When you betray your brother to climb, you don’t rise. You rot.

Brotherhood without loyalty is no brotherhood at all.


6. Normalizing Porn, Numbness, and Distraction

“Porn’s just normal, bro.”
“Everyone games, smokes, drinks — chill.”

When men normalize distraction, they normalize weakness.

“Sexual energy is life force energy. If you waste it, you waste your vitality.” — Kim Anami

Research: Heavy porn use is linked in some studies to erectile dysfunction and relational dissatisfaction. At the very least, it drains presence and vitality. Collective numbness = collective castration.


7. Ridiculing Emotional Mastery

You mock the man who meditates. You laugh at breathwork. You call shadow work “woo-woo.”

But this is the savage paradox: it takes more balls to sit with your demons than to lift 300 pounds.

“Meditation is a way to stop being a slave to your own bullshit.” — David Goggins

A man who knows his emotions owns his world. That’s not weakness. That’s sovereignty.


8. Failing to Challenge Each Other

The deadliest betrayal isn’t ridicule or gossip. It’s silence.

If your brother is lying, quitting, getting soft, and you say nothing — you’ve already stabbed him.

Brotherhood means confrontation. If you don’t challenge each other, you collude in each other’s downfall.


9. Self-Emasculation: Living Out of Integrity

Not all emasculation is external. Some is self-inflicted.

Every time you lie to yourself, break your word, or live for validation instead of truth, you cut off your own power.

“Every moment you are either closing or opening. You are either deepening your love or withdrawing from it.” — David Deida

Research: Authenticity is strongly correlated with life satisfaction, emotional stability, and well-being. Integrity isn’t optional. It’s the backbone of masculinity. Lose it, and you lose yourself.


10. The Collapse of Male Fellowship

When men normalize betrayal, ridicule, silence, and distraction, communities crumble.

  • The percentage of men with six or more close friends dropped from ~55% in 1990 to ~27% in 2021.
  • One in five U.S. men now has zero close friends.

Brotherhood is bleeding out. And with it, masculinity itself.


The Higher Truth

Emasculation isn’t just external — it’s internal decay. It’s cultural corrosion. It’s spiritual abandonment.

But the fire can be reclaimed.

When you live with integrity, challenge your brothers, and stand unshakably in truth — you awaken. You embody the divine masculine. You become both warrior and mystic.

“Be willing to change everything in your life that is not aligned with your deepest purpose.” — David Deida


The Callout
Men emasculate men by pulling them down.
Real men elevate men by calling them higher.

If you mock, betray, distract, or stay silent — you are the enemy of masculinity.

If you sharpen your brother, confront him, demand more of yourself and others — you forge the tribe the world needs.

Because brotherhood either sharpens your blade or snaps it clean in two.

Choose.


Ben Dodge, J.D.
Adventurer, Author, Entrepreneur, Extreme Endurance Athlete, Lawyer

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