Yeah, I'll go with that.
A young man looks in the bible and finds he's told to be meek, then he's told to be strong, then he's told to turn the other cheek, then he's told to be a soldier for Christ... and he's confused. So he looks to those around him to give him answers, and often those answers aren't very good.
It stems from this: we aren't told to "act" like Christ, we're told to "be" like Christ. It's hard for a young Christian man to grasp the difference between "acting" and "being"; it's hard to understand what it means to change, naturally, on the inside, as he slowly walks with Christ. So instead of this, he tries to "act" in some way he thinks will look right... and it's just an act... it's superficial. He may lack real courage, lack real strength, lack many of the "manly" qualities God wants men to have, because he hasn't learned to "be" a christian man... he has only learned some kind of "act". He's learned some kind of superficial, wimpy, act.
Examples of how things should be?
- It's a courageous and manly thing to turn the other cheek, in order to show someone the love of Christ.
However, it's not very manly to turn the other cheek because you're afraid of someone, and just pretending to be spiritual... if you're motivated by fear, then that same fear will make you deny your faith just as easily.
- Christ was not some wimp that was dragged around and nailed to a cross because he was too weak or too ignorant to get away. He was a man; he was the God-Man who had access to all the power of the universe... and he willingly gave himself for us. He showed men the ultimate feat of manliness.. to willingly, and fearlessly, give his life for others.
Conclusion:
A Christian "man" is sometimes required to do things which show meekness, humility, maybe even things that genuinely humiliate him... but they are never to be out of fear... they are to be choices he makes intentionally, with faith in God, and with courage. We don't see this very much in the U.S. anymore, but I've seen in much in other countries.