Name: Oneil McQuick
Date: June 5,
2004
Subject Asked: What does it mean to “act like a
man?” Is there anything dangerous about urging boys to do this?
Explain.
How Done: In class writing,
journal.
School: BCC, ENC 1101
“Come on Charisee, you know you want to ‘I’m a man now’ ” said
the young teen boy to his young teen girlfriend while on a date
last Saturday night. Charisee was later found dead and raped.
This is typically called peer-pressure, that is, doing what
your peers are doing or indirectly forced to do so. In this case,
to have sex. Though that might be true, it is also indirect
parental pressure; that is, telling the young teen or pre-teen boy
to “act like a man.” Though to the parents this seems innocent,
shrugging off a child’s annoying behavior, it can be dangerous.
For what is told to the boy doesn’t just affect his present
behavior but is embedded in his though process and future
exploits. Thus he’s now indirectly forced to grow up before his
time.
Imagine a young green fruit given to you to eat, isn’t it
distasteful? Of course, so is a boy who thinks he’s a man: Hence,
wrecked lives, teen crimes and the many teen menaces we face in
our societies. Kids should be kids and in fact, the teenage years
is not a time to be an adult but go through adolescence,
that is, adult-lessons. It’s a time to explore oneself with God to
gear for the future adulthood. For this to take place correctly,
the child shouldn’t have many responsibilities, pressures to grow
up before time and other externalities that hinders
self-exploration in God.
I was fortunate to have been given this privilege to explore
and do all that is in my heart (as far as I could see), resulting
in many achievements and finally found myself in God, in the
ministry. If I were distracted with growing up before my time I
would not only be a defect to myself, but also my society and
purpose. Let the child grow; and like turning from hating girls
(toddlers) to can’t live without them (late teens), so will
turning to adulthood be automatic. God is a genius, he already set
these thing in motion, don’t try to help him, by telling your
child “Act like a man/woman!”