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    Default A Photo History of Male Affection (Safe For Work)

    (Also, no homo, for those of you that are wary.)

    http://artofmanliness.com/2012/07/29...ale-affection/

    In my unending search for just the right vintage images for our articles, I have looked through thousands of photographs of men from the last century or so. One of the things that I have found most fascinating about many of these images, is the ease, familiarity, and intimacy, which men used to exhibit in photographs with their friends and compadres.

    I shared a handful of these images in our very early post on the history of male friendship, but today I wanted to share almost 100 more in order to provide a more in-depth look into an important and highly interesting aspect of masculine history: the decline of male intimacy over the last century.
    I found the article pretty interesting. Here's a sample pic:


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    So I don't want to be rude, so I will say this. With all due respect, why the hell do you find it necessary to share this with us?

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    Because it is interesting.
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    Quote Originally Posted by hghclsswhitetrsh View Post
    So I don't want to be rude, so I will say this. With all due respect, why the hell do you find it necessary to share this with us?
    I thought it was interesting. It's not like the guys are having sex as soon as the photograph is done; it's how normal, straight males used to show affection to their friends. The fact that this has changed, and fairly recently, is also interesting to me. No political commentary necessary; just interesting.

    I have a friend who is overseas now and he commented that the Ugandans over there are very similar; friends hold hands while walking along, for example.

    Weird, right?

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    I actually find it quite interesting. Our society has become more gay friendly and yet males aren't allowed to show affection to friends. These were probably all very masculine men too. The times have gotten crazy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by flan7211 View Post
    I actually find it quite interesting. Our society has become more gay friendly and yet males aren't allowed to show affection to friends. These were probably all very masculine men too. The times have gotten crazy.
    I think straight guys probably don't want to be mistaken for gays, thus the overbearing absence of physical contact between a lot of guys.

    I hug my best friend (who was the best man in my wedding) because he is like a brother to me. I also hug my brother. There is a bond between brothers (blood-related or otherwise "brothers") that is special. My best friend is not gay, nor am I. But when we see each other, we share a hearty hug ...Rest assured, it lasts no more than 2 seconds and each man gives three firm pats on the back to the other man.

    Not related at all to the first part of my comment, but what about guys slapping each other on the ass? Watch any all-male sports team...
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    Quote Originally Posted by HoneyBadger View Post
    but what about guys slapping each other on the ass? Watch any all-male sports team...
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    Quote Originally Posted by HoneyBadger View Post
    I think straight guys probably don't want to be mistaken for gays, thus the overbearing absence of physical contact between a lot of guys.

    I hug my best friend (who was the best man in my wedding) because he is like a brother to me. I also hug my brother. There is a bond between brothers (blood-related or otherwise "brothers") that is special. My best friend is not gay, nor am I. But when we see each other, we share a hearty hug ...Rest assured, it lasts no more than 2 seconds and each man gives three firm pats on the back to the other man.

    Not related at all to the first part of my comment, but what about guys slapping each other on the ass? Watch any all-male sports team...
    Do you also say "no homo" after every hug?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pancho Villa View Post
    Do you also say "no homo" after every hug?
    Nope. Usually say something like "Good to see you, brother!"
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    Hugs - yes.
    Ass patting/slapping - No.

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