I STARE A NEW GENERATION...GENUINE MAN.
Bruce Dickson is I think one of the guys I totally have regard for since he's obedient to the law of his parents and God as well. His great Christian beliefs strappingly influenced him to be the person he wanted and to strongly believed in "sex before marriage". Ryan Seacrest, who is the host of the show also told him after his audition that "maybe next year he'll come back less a boy and more a man. Dickson was not happy and not impressed by Seacrest's comment, which made him fired and said "A real man would rather wait than just do whatever with whoever". With this very meaningful line this would simply explain that a real man today should know how to elaborate the importance and respect for girls. And whatever temptations we have right now, that developing man must try to balance and limit himself from his actions.
This issue would somehow push to most of our teens today since they are more sexually active due to many factors. So I guess Bruce Dickson is truly proud of himself for telling it to the public what a real guy should be for a new generation. I know most of us are probably laughing for saving himself until marriage comes. We should respect this guy since aside from his sweetness, he can be an authentic model for young teens nowadays. If you happen to scan his life, his profile has a lot to be respected and is something to be truly proud of. He is lovable and got a great voice. If I were one of the judges, I would really grab Dickson and gently say, "you'll be going to Hollyhood". Damn! I can never forget those lines in that reality show based on talents and personality. I guess they made a big crap decision for Bruce's audition. He should perform in Hollyhood and show to all Americans that he got the golden talent of voice and personality. But human as we are, falling down and bad shots always surrounds us. And for Bruce, it was a great learning experience. That's a real challenge of life.
If you open this site, you would see the full video during Dickinson’s audition in Dallas.