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Location: LV-426
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Brotherhood?
A long shot, but... I am wondering if and what organizations there might be in the States for men, I guess what I mean is something similar to college fraternities, but aimed at mature individuals and not just about alcohol consumption. I often feel the desire to be part of something, a closed circle of sorts, in which I am not judged by how much money I make, but through my character and abilities.
Nothing associated with Scientology, though, or organized crime. I'm looking for brotherhood, something with meaning, not something that means 12 years to life.
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Location: LV-426
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The only "brotherhood" type of organizations for adults that immediately come to mind are the Freemasons, Mensa, and Optimist clubs. |
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Cracking the Whip
Location: Sexymama's arms...
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You are looking for something like a lodge.
Masons, Knights of Columbus (Catholic), Eagles, Elks, Odd Fellows, etc. would all generally meet your criteria.
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It would still take some money, but if there's a sport or activity that you enjoy, maybe you could join their league. Bowling, pool, softball, whatever. They're about friendly competition. Er, maybe a little bit about drinking, too, but friendly competition is the main emphasis. |
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Junkie
Location: San Diego
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Hey now I am in a fraternity. There are a lot of stereotypes associated with fraternities. And it isn't about just getting drunk. You learn many skills that will prepare you for future life. We stay very active with the school for example helping charities, drunk driving programs, school recruitment...the list goes on for a while. Yes there are some fraternities out there, but they are generally kicked off campus for some rape or alcohol charge. I can't really help you with finding a brotherhood, fraternities are the only real one I know of.
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is KING!
Location: On the path to Valhalla.
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I would highly recommend the Mankind Project. From their website:
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Oh and the website is www.mkp.org Last edited by bparker805; 03-25-2004 at 02:42 PM.. |
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Observant Ruminant
Location: Rich Wannabe Hippie Town
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Re: Brotherhood?
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Most of the traditional lodges are somewhat about money and position. Rotary is the best of them, because they actually do good work for the community and don't booze it up too much, but it's actually the most business-consicous -- you have to be an independent businessman, corporate manager, or mid-level civil servant. |
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King Knave
Location: Lancaster
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Hey Prince...
You may want to read a book called "Iron John" by Robert Bly. It was a pre-curser to the whole mens movement thing. Bly uses the allegory of an old folk tale to try to explain what it means to be a man in this modern age where all the rites of passage are non existant or so diluted to the point of being irrelevent. its actually pretty good.
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