gnomon
Well-Known Member
I meant in a philsophical sense, you burks
That's why I asked if you meant what makes a man a "man" or if you meant what makes a male a "male". Just clarifying because they mean two different things but one often states or defines one when they meant the other.
Solely on gender I would say what makes a man a "man" is culturally dependent. In one culture it may be getting passed out drunk. In another it may mean putting a leaf glove on your arm bearing hundreds of bullet ants and being stung repeatedly until you want to pass out. I'm a man in one of those cultures but a complete wuss in the other.