I once saw a bumper sticker on a truck in the Blanchard area that read, "Any man can be a father, but it takes someone special to be a Dad."

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That has stuck with me for over forty years and while I'm sure I'm reading more into this than what that little sticker's original intent could have been, I also believe that in order for a guy to be a real Dad to his sons, it means that he teaches them how to be men. Real men.

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That's why I've always had a slight issue with celebrating "Father's Day."  Why celebrate fathers if any guy can do it?  Those we celebrate are true Dads!  However, with the occasion coming on Sunday, June 21st, I thought this might be the perfect time to discuss what it means to be a "Real Man."

You might recall back in 2020 when Louisiana native, Lainey Wilson, released the single, "Things a Man Ought to Know", she hit on several things she felt were imperative for a man to know.

Lainey Wilson sings, "I can hook a trailer on a two-inch hitch. I can shoot a shotgun, I can catch a fish. I can change a tire on the side of a road. Yeah, I know a few things a man oughta know"

Yes Lainey, those are a few things a man oughta know.

However, the list is incomplete as I feel there are scores of other things a real Louisiana man should know.

Things a Real Louisiana Man Ought To Know

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  • He needs to know how to be the spiritual leader of his family
  • He needs to know how to treat a lady. (The greatest gift he can give his sons is to show them how much he loves and respects their mother)
  • He needs to know a number of good knots and after tying something down in his truck how to say, "That ain't going nowhere."
  • He needs to know how to be totally honest, even when it hurts
  • He needs to know how to back up a boat. One Saturday at a public boat ramp and you'll see this lesson gets skipped a lot
  • He needs to know how to put tobacco on a wasp or bee sting
  • He needs to know how to clean a deer
  • He needs to know how to grill a good steak
  • He needs to know how to sharpen a knife
  • He needs to know how to tie a tie
  • He needs to know how to look another man in the eye (without being creepy)
  • He DEFINITELY needs to know how to shake hands. With a firm grip!

Did we miss anything? Something special your Dad taught you that you felt important enough to pass on?

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