Is male friendship in trouble? Actor Andrew McCarthy went on a road trip to find out (https://www.cbc.ca/radio/thecurrent/actor-andrew-mccarthy-male-friendship-book-9.7152870)
QuoteAndrew McCarthy says his son wasn't being mean when he asked, "You don't have any friends, do you?"
"He was just telling me a funny story about one of his friends. And then he finished the story and he looked up and said that," the author and actor told Matt Galloway on The Current.
McCarthy, who is best known for his roles in the iconic 1980s' "Brat Pack" movies, describes himself as a fairly introverted person who is content with his own company. But he says his wife, Dolores Rice, had pointed out in the past that "at a certain point, introversion and sort of solitude can cross over the line into isolation."
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This article touches on some of the key points of Active Club. White males are largely alienated from society these days, and what "society" they interact with tends to be tainted by multiculturalism. Getting active and networking with other White guys is pretty much THE solution. Gyms, hiking, boxing, even just socializing over beer or coffee. Find some Folk in your area and start hanging out!