You Will Never Be A MAN

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You Will Never Be A Man is a short animation about a boy who did not fit into the current norms of being a real man. Every assignment given to him by his father ended in failure. Simping for recognition from his father, he is pushed down a path that is uncertain.

Watch Part 1 of this story here:
(SIMP Meets His FATHER In Prison)

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“You’re almost a man already”
“I’m 8 years old”

SauceyNoodle
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“One of the greatest battles, is the battle against yourself”

ComicalRealm
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I like how he sends his 8 year old son up on the roof to patch it....and then yells at him for fucking it up!

elzeek
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I like how this channel started as a meme channel but now he's touching some really profound subjects.

mouadchaiabi
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Sometimes our parents are so pre-occupied in their own lives that they fail to pay attention to their children, then are surprised and sad when they find out their children won't hang around them when they're older. Children are like an investment account. The more meaningful time you dedicate to them in their childhood phase, the more good memories are going to stick with them into adulthood. The payoff is that when you're old and decrepit, your children actually WANT to take care of you, instead of neglecting you, just like you did to them.

bokchoiman
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When the boy asked for a dress, I could just imagine Hank Hill shaking his head, and muttering 'Peggy, that boy ain't right'.

elzeek
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The dead look in the dads eyes really hits the head on the nail

brandonriggle
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I think the dad is not an inspiring figure at all for simp. The only thing he represents in masculinity is physical strength, he immediately resorts to violence when he's refused and does nothing inspiring or motivating for Simp to follow after.

Instead of building up Simp's confidence, all he does is set Simp up for failure and then berates him for failing. Simp's lack of masculinity comes from the lack of masculine mentor figures in his life.

derricktsai
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no one becomes a man by taking a predetermined path. it is just that greatness likes to rhyme with itself

adudeontheinterweb
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I was gonna make a joke about literally not being a man, but dang. This was deep. On the flip side there's a similar dynamic of mothers pushing little girls to be "women" early while simultaneously telling them not to act grown or voice their opinion. It's repressive, and unbalanced for boys and girls. I wish kids could be given the support to just be kids and develop self expression.

NeroMai
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the key to getting your kid to like something is into tricking them into thinking it was their idea. this has worked for so many ESL students i have with the piano

PeterParker-ygfc
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I've had a father but to be honest, it always felt like I never had one.. he didnt teach me anything, he didnt build anything for me to last, never gave me anything of actual value.. Now I'm all fucked up, trying to navigate through life myself.. It's tough, man.. Cheers to all the lads that are in the same situation.

misterkefir
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I remember when my father tore all of my brother's paintings and yelled at him to go study or something, he didn't like that he was going to be an artist instead of a doctor. I'm currently studying medicine and and he said he's proud of me those words were never told to my brother. He may be proud of me but I'm not proud of him as my father. My parents are one of the reasons my brother has insomnia, depression, Anxiety you name it. I'll never be like my father. I'm just an investment for his old-age, he recalls when I was 5 that I said I'll buy him a house but even at the time I was forced to say it. After I finish my studies I don't think I'll ever associate with him.

ItsJustAdam
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So the father tries to force his son to "be a man" in a way that makes him resent the idea entirely. He's giving him tasks he's obviously not ready for, making him feel insecure about his masculinity. So he probably thinks hes not born to be a man and also doesn't think he wants to be one. At the same time he shows him that girls will be treated way better and get the love they need. No wonder he wants to be a girl instead. Since being a girl seems to be the better option and more fitting to him. So maybe he wasn't born trans, but instead made to think he's trans by his father (becoming the opposite of what he wanted him to be)

vincent
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Don't be a father like this. No wonder the son turned out the way he did. My father also yelled at me when I tried to get involved with his hobbies and he would belittle me if I did something wrong too. It only pushed me away from him. Fortunately I had other masculine figures to latch on to so I turned out all right.

clinton
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This just reminds me of the lack of time my dad has with me, because he's working half the time. I like how Millennia Thinker makes me think as well. Albeit a little shocking for me.

spahghettiboi
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My father was the opposite. He only wanted two children and he wanted one of them to be a boy so after when I was born, the second girl, he just raised me as a boy. I wasn't allowed anything pink, no princess movies, nothing childish or girly. When my brother was born he it seemed like he entirely forgot how he raised me and he began to get angry I wasn't acting "feminine" enough. Might be important to mention he nearly bled me to death when I was born and I honestly question if it was an accident sometimes.

maxgucciardi
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Insecure parents raise even more insecure kids

alejandrorobles
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i love this voice sounds...like a rollercoaster, but unique and impressing.

jaimemint
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Reminds me of my childhood lol. Ironically tho, I ended up being a car addict, and my dad wanted me to be an engineer or construction contractor. I tried getting into it, but I hate it and makes me pissed. But when I work on cars, I forget everything and just relax. Sure, being a mechanic isn't pretty, and the pay could be better, but being at a shop working on cars is my happy place

olakeonda