close
  • Skills for Men - Things Men Should Be Able to Do - Esquire

    I guess I have a little work to do. From the page: "A man can be expert in nothing, but he must be practiced in many things. Skills. You don't have to master them all at once. You simply have to collect and develop a certain number of skills as the years tick by. People count on you... more

    Reviewed by MrHandyDan May 18 2008, 05:35am ( 50 reviews ) esquire.com

  • Showing 41 of 50
  • Reviews of the site
  • Join StumbleUpon or login to add a review! default avatar
  • Rated by EasyEve on Jun 12, 9:20pm

    actually this is funny.
  • Rated by 6by16 on Mar 21 2009, 3:26am

    Excellent advice, this is why I read Esquire.
  • Rated by zapdaddytravel on Nov 26 2008, 4:13pm

    Yep and some men still are working on this list. I know I am trying to perfect some of them and I am not ashamed to admit that. Guess that makes me somewhat grown up. Somewhat.
  • Rated by schizo28 on Nov 20 2008, 6:21pm

    wow!
  • Rated by TwoWorlds on Jul 23 2008, 9:56pm

    YES. THIS. This is what I was looking for when I stumbled for "Men's Issues". (This, and maybe a lot of stuff about how to check for prostate cancer or something like that). NOT lame-a$$ HAY GUYZ GIRLS HAVE VAGINAS AM I RITE I MAEK JOKE. More Esquire links, please!
  • Rated by SharpieSniffer on Jul 01 2008, 10:12pm

    a good read with some great points. i hope to be able to write my own one day. #40 made me laugh. 40. Speak to an eight-year-old so he will hear. Use his first name. Don't use baby talk. Don't crank up your energy to match his. Ask questions and wait for answers. Follow up. Don't pretend to be interested in Webkinz or Power Rangers or whatever. He's as bored with that shit as you are. Concentrate instead on seeing the child as a person of his own.