Real Men Don't Eat Quiche was not just a book; it became a cultural phenomenon in 1982, sparking discussions about masculinity that echoed across various aspects of society.
Sales figures indicate that Real Men struck a chord, dominating the culture as it shaped perceptions of masculinity, with its rules becoming frequent topics in everyday conversations.
Today, conversations around masculinity continue to be relevant as some men embrace certain political figures like Donald Trump, reflecting a desire for traditional male archetypes and attitudes.
Gavin Wax, president of the New York Young Republicans Club, articulated that part of Trump's appeal lies in the 'unabashed machismo' he embodies, which resonates with many men.
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