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Modern Man Statistics

For AskMen.com recently polled their readers to investigate who and what is “the modern man.” Given the nature of the online magazine, I expect this reader survey to have a higher than usual unchurched perspective, which means it offers valuable insights into the lifestyle and psyche of the men who need church the most. Some highlights include:

What makes a man a manly man in 2008?
>> 52% say, “Being a good father and/or husband who takes care of his family.”
>> 19% say, “Being a leader and motivator.”
>> 16% say, “Having many skills, like the ability to fix things.”
>> 7% say, “Being charismatic and popular.”
>> 4% say, “Being a great seducer and/or lover.”
>> 2% say, “Being wealthy.”

Have rumors of a recession affected your spending habits?
>> 47% say, “No, I’m still spending the way I always have.”
>> 40% say, “Yes, I’ve tightened up my budget to meet increasing prices.”
>> 13% say, “Yes, I’ve tightened up my budget to put emergency money aside.”

Do you believe in marriage?
>> 70% say, “Yes, I believe it is a necessary institution, and one that I will participate in to help preserve.”
>> 20% say, “No, I don’t believe in it strongly but I’ll probably end up getting married anyway.”
>> 6% say, “Yes, I believe in it as an institution, but it’s not for me.”
>> 4% say, “No, I think it’s a dead institution.”

Should a couple live together before marriage?
>> 60% say, “Yes, it is a good test to put the relationship through before marriage.”
>> 21% say, “Yes, living together is pretty casual.”
>> 10% say, “No, a man should enjoy his freedom while he can.”
>> 9% say, “No, it is not morally acceptable.”

If there was no chance your partner would find out, would you cheat on her?
>> 37% say, “No, I might be tempted, but I love and respect her too much.”
>> 32% say, “No, I might be tempted, but cheating violates my morals.”
>> 15% say, “Yes, but I would feel guilty nonetheless.”
>> 13% say, “Yes, she can’t be hurt if she doesn’t know about it.”
>> 3% say, “Yes, I already cheated on her.”

How old were you when you lost your virginity? (67% as a teenager)
>> 2% at 12 or younger
>> 2% at 13 (7th/8th grade)
>> 4% at 14 (8th/9th grade)
>> 7% at 15 (11th/10th grade)
>> 13% at 16 (10th/11th grade)
>> 15% at 17 (11th/12th grade)
>> 15% at 18 (12th grade)
>> 9% at 19

Some Other Interesting Stats

  • 69% are concerned about the effects of global warming.
  • 66% say a man should never stop playing video games.
  • 55% of men don’t play fantasy football.
  • 24% consume 0 alcoholic drinks each week.
  • 13% never send text messages.

For Discussion:
- What trends do you notice about today’s modern man (generally speaking, among Christians, or among the unchurched)?
- What are the best ways for the church to reach the modern man?

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  1. Tyler Said,

    August 4, 2008 @ 2:22 pm

    Good find, we definitely could have used this for our Father’s Day service a couple months ago.

  2. Scott Fillmer Said,

    August 4, 2008 @ 11:23 pm

    Very interesting stats… not sure about the answer to your question but I find the opposite of the last two stats very interesting, assuming that if 10% don’t then 90% do logic.

    So, apparently,

    87% send text messages and
    76% consume at least 1 alcoholic drink per week

    I am not sure what to take from that but I think knowing some of these stats and using the data to understand the modern man

  3. Kent Shaffer Said,

    August 5, 2008 @ 6:48 am

    @Scott

    Your assumptions are correct. The numbers are that high.

  4. aaron swensen Said,

    August 5, 2008 @ 10:22 am

    I heard one time that 75% of statistics are made up on the spot! Kidding. This is great stuff.

    This September we are doing a relaunch on our small groups and I am really promoting men to step up and lead some mens accountibilty groups. I have actually seen some buy-in on this. I have found that men will totally do things…no matter what it is…if they know that it will make a difference.

    Thom is great and this info is totally helpful…good find!

  5. dan Said,

    August 7, 2008 @ 3:11 pm

    One thing I’ve observed is that when men have a “safe” environment to let loose, the sense of comradery comes very quickly.

    I think men-only outings work well to create safe places for men to be genuine. The guys in my church are planning a wings/beer/batting cage night soon, and in the past we’ve met at a local bar for food, discussion, and a drink.

    I guess just creating situations/events/places for men to have safe, but authentic conversations would be a great idea. God knows that there’s a lot of spiritual warfare on Godly men these days.

  6. daniel d Said,

    August 20, 2008 @ 7:33 pm

    great stuff kent. loving these stats.

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