Men And The Man Cave
Posted by Guest on March 6th, 2010
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For any man who’s either moving into a new home or is living in a home where some space has become available, knowing how to go about setting up a man cave can be a good skill to have. Maybe the movers haven’t brought the first box, but it’s for sure that the man of the house is going to stake out his own little piece of heaven consisting of a big screen TV and a home theater, hopefully.
This is especially so when one considers that in a growing household consisting of a wife and a few kids there probably is very little of anything in a home these days that a man can call his own. This isn’t a complaint about the wife and the kids but rather an observation that allowing a man to have his own little personal cave might do a guy some good.
But maybe some space is now available because the last kid finally moved out. What he was doing with several home space heaters is a question, but there’s now a room open, which is good news. The point is that a world of possibilities has now opened up and a man cave can be a great way to draw to a straight flush on at least one of them.
And if there’s no room in the home, maybe Junior built an area in the garage where he and his bandmates got together to torture the neighborhood every Saturday night with their music. He’s now gone, leaving behind an old Epiphone electric guitar that’s seen better days, so take that area, vacuum the carpet and then get started on getting a really nice big screen TV in there, at the least.
This brings up just what needs to be in a nice man cave in order for it to be considered the place to be. Just about every such room features a very nice lounge chair and a super big television set, usually a minimum of 44 inches but, preferably, 50 or more inches in size should be the way to go.
Lastly, don’t forget to throw in a nice home theater system and maybe even a small refrigerator and a popcorn maker or some other sort of grill. And if the money is a little tight, consider maybe packing up all that alpine skiing equipment that was bought several years ago and used for one single trip to the ski slopes. Somebody out there will want to pay for the stuff, most likely.
Certainly, no man out there is asking for a break when it comes to familial responsibilities, but almost every man these days is wondering how to go about carving out a new man cave when he’s able to do so. He can go in there and hibernate on occasion or just take a break to watch the weekend football game and have a little popcorn and some peace and quiet. What can be wrong with that?
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