Connery was 32 by the time he was cast as James Bond. Before that he’d been a modestly successful competitive bodybuilder and model, and was a talented footballer who’d been scouted by Manchester United. You’re comparing elite-tier talent to some random guy with autism.
Connery was also bald by the time he played Bond btw, he did the role in a hairpiece.
While we’re at it have you noticed how this Jeet-coded clickslop content about traditional masculinity always uses a fictional character for the “we were real men then” comparator?
It’s always James Bond or Don Draper, it’s never an real person with an impressive list of accomplishments who actually lived in these time periods (although a large number of examples of these exist).
NB I literally have mutuals on this very heavensite who are significantly more impressive by the nebulous standards of “traditional masculinity” the OP apparently wants to promote than either fictional Bond or the real-life Connery were. But you’ll never see this mentioned.
Basically every 4th Anon is a retired navy seal or royal marine happily married with 15 kids to one of the most beautiful women alive, runs a successful business, and built their own home from scratch using nothing but their own teeth. But we used to be REAL MEN.
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