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He didn’t believe in love at first sight until he met her. ... He knew that she was the one for him, and he was supposed to; he was a man. ... He couldn’t risk telling his feelings, for doing so would be social suicide to any man in school. ... He was a man. ... His father had always told him that as a man he should have the courage to stand up and ask a simple question. ... He was a man. ... A man should show complete confidence when asking a girl out, and he didn’t think he could do that. ... He was a man. ... He was a man. ... He was a man. ... When she replied, “I wasn’t planning on going to the dance, but I would love to go with you. ... He was a man. ... He was a man. ... A man wouldn’t fall down in a driveway just because of a little crack. He was a man. ... He was a man. ... He was supposed to make a move as the man, but he didn’t want to seem too forward. ... He was a man. ... When a man goes to the drive in movie which a girl he loves, he’s not supposed to watch the movie. ... He was a man. ... He was a man. ... He wanted to show the two of them just how much of a man he was. ... It was at that moment, as he was getting ready to put his fist in the guy’s mouth, that he realized he was a man – not the monster that society called a man, but a true man. He wasn’t someone who could stand there and hurt some guy simply because he had fallen in love with the same woman he had. ... As a man, society would have told him to beat up on the guy right there in the middle of the airport and walk off screaming. It took having that impulse, however, to make him realize that that isn’t what a man is; that isn’t what he is. He realized that by walking away, he was being a true man, and not a puppet of society – acting as society wanted him to act. ... He was a man.
Approximate Word count = 2802 Approximate Pages = 11.2 (250 words per page double spaced)
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