Well isn't that the point of the whole show, The narrator coming to grips with losing his "manhood". That's also why people theorize that Singer is also made up part of his imaginations, it's just his more feminine side where as Tyler is his ego and the man he wishes he could be.
Well isn't that the point of the whole show, The narrator coming to grips with losing his "manhood". That's also why people theorize that Singer is also made up part of his imaginations, it's just his more feminine side where as Tyler is his ego and the man he wishes he could be.
Tyler is the real guy.