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The “Man Card Survey” – or “How Men Think” Survey

UPDATE:

Our old survey software went dead, so after over 1,000 responses, we have to start over. We’re trying to get the results from the old survey group, but who knows… on to a Google form since I think they’ll be around for a while.

Sometimes, a blog is just that—a blog. It’s a place where you go and write something, or, in my case, you ask a bunch of random questions directed at seeing how men respond. I don’t know why I do it, but sometimes I’m just curious about human nature. There’s a program where you get to fire off as many questions as you can in 30 seconds without thinking. I’m fascinated by this for some reason. So here’s my own Man Card survey. Take the survey and share the survey. It’s NOT a TEST, so there is NO SCORE.

I do nothing with the results except let you see the summaries and ponder. Got a question you’d like to to add….let me know.

Ready for the Man Card Survey?….. Have at it!

Answer the questions and see what other men think
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Brooks Betz

Founder and Chair of the Mr. Local History Project

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