will highlight a real man; someone who goes out of his way in order for his loved ones to be safe and happy. 2
In Santo Domingo, things are somewhat different.
The men in Santo Domingo take a slightly different role than many would think. Granted they do have jobs and work hard to make ends meat, but so do the women. Many of the women in Mexico are beginning to take on full time jobs in order to pull in more money. The problem with this is that household chores still need to be completed. More men are now finding themselves washing dishes, or playing with the children after work. The labor that needs to get done is still done mostly by the males, but being in the kitchen is something new. The real men in Santo Domingo are the ones who ¡°take care of their business.¡± Their business is striving to be the best father, husband, and supporter for their families. With the ideas that macho men are the ones who get in fights and work with their hands all day these men in the articles may seem kind of ¡°soft.¡± That is by no means the case. I believe that society should honor these men because at the end of the day, these are the guys who put the bread on the
table. It is interesting to see how other people live in other parts of the globe. It gives you insight on how others conduct there daily lives. The men in these areas are the true heroes. They do not need to go out and prove 3 how real they are, they live it every day. Complaining is not an option, and neither is letting down your family. So what is a ¡°real man?¡± I would say that a real man is the one who does whatever it takes to make sure his loved ones are fed, clothed, sheltered, and healthy. We need to take another look at who we really are deep inside because underneath the cuts and bruises and unshaved faces of ¡°tough men¡± should be a caring person who looks out for his family.