Here is a commercial for Dr. Pepper 10. The advertisement is for a low-calorie soda. Obviously no man wants to admit to watching his weight and drinking a "healthier" soda drink. So what did the oh-so-smart creative team do to make this more appealing to men? They spiced it up with a totally fierce and action-packed stunt scene, said this drink wouldn't appeal to women because it the flavor was too bold and exciting for them to handle. And then of course Dr. Pepper needed the finishing touch and came up with the motto of "Dr. Pepper 10, it's not for women". This just goes to show that violence is considered manly and masculine. Or at least the media is trying to make it's audience believe that this goes hand-in-hand with being a "real man". I personally find this commercial hilarious! I don't even really know why, but I always laugh when I see it!
Maybe because I don't think being a "real man" is synonymous with violence, muscles, or being a cocky jerk. What is regularly being portrayed in the media is not my opinion on what it is to be a man. To me, being a man means being chivalrous, polite, intelligent, humorous, and charismatic. None of which are portrayed in excess anymore; or how they used to be. My vision of a true man would be someone like Frank Sinatra, John Kennedy, Ronald Reagan! These men don't need big muscles or lots of weapons to show the world they gentlemen. I guess that is the perfect word to go with being a "real man". Real man = Gentleman.