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Hymowitz says that American men have struggled with their adult identity since the mid-19th century.
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According to Hymowitz, young men are stuck in a pre-adulthood phase in which they are distracted, confused and searching for identity.
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Sorry, Wall Street Journal and Kay S. Hymowitz, they may act a little less mature than the men we have been told to emulate, but the good men have not GONE anywhere .
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And the boys are the worst, or so argued an essay in The Wall Street Journal this past weekend by Kay Hymowitz, usually a shrewd and lucid observer of the relations between the sexes.
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Ms. Hymowitz is a fellow at the Manhattan Institute and the author, most recently, of "Manning Up: How the Rise of Women Has Turned Men Into Boys, " just published in paperback by Basic Books.
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Young men, according to Hymowitz, are opting out.
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Carol Hymowitz and Timothy D.
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