Men Are
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About the Book
Researchers, psychologists, and other shaman lead us to believe that men never share their feelings. These experts would depict men as silent, sitting with a TV clicker in one hand and a beer in the other. Except for an occasional belch, no other form of communication occurs between this mythic man and those around him: wife, children, dogs, or a favorite horse.
These experts tell us that when men do speak, they speak sports or at least in sport metaphors, and feelings are never a direct part of conversation with other men, or with women, for that matter.
Men Are, a short-story glimpse into the lives, loves, and fantasies of real men delivers insight, longing, and hope gathered from the golden threads of sincere and deep feelings.
Men Are is-men are.
About the Author
David Luck would like you to think he is a professionally sensitive man, acutely attuned to others feelings and quick to discuss his own. In reality he is an ornery old cuss, born and bred in Wyoming, now living in Colorado with his wife who is professionally holding out hope for the former.