Millennial men, as a whole, have 'gotten soft'. The technical skills and staunch can-do attitudes that characterised the manly generations of our past have largely been snuffed out – cast aside as society progressed and gender lines became increasingly blurred. Masculinity, to all intents and purposes, has lost its edge.

However, I can’t chastise Lahren’s views without also holding my own hands up. I have spent a good deal of time rolling my eyes at millennial men who lunge at the Yellow Pages at the first sign of manual labour. I am fully aware that the majority of my friends would be stranded at the side of the motorway if their cars developed a puncture. Indeed, when my last year of university drew to a close, I'm almost positive that I was the only male student in my year to not only own a socket wrench, but to have used it as well.