In TV sitcoms and in adverts, young men are portrayed as immature, frat boys who are always trying to get around their wives or girlfriends finding out about their bad behavior.
We have problems with young people who get lost in a nihilistic world of gangs, who feel they have "nothing to do", and who lack vital networks of support and encouragement.
Wife is very young, but I more and more like a man, she gave me a whole day mocking words, I hid her, she said that I was seeing another woman, it is cowardly and worry.
But the notion of a sharp division between the working young and the idle old misses a new trend, the growing gap between the skilled and the unskilled.
They give to young people that close companionship for which youth longs... And that chance for endless discussion of themes which are endless - without which youth Would seem a waste of time.
These shows brought the band an enthusiastic young fan base and helped make 1954's Jazz Goes to College one of the best-selling jazz records ever released.