riodoro1 ,

cry for whatever fucking reason

Bonehead ,

Decimate my fapping addiction? I think you mean exacerbate...

Skua ,

After all, how else am I to appreciate the tits that I now have?

feedum_sneedson ,

Ah yes, nothing more typically female than jacking off to your own breasts.

comador ,
@comador@lemmy.world avatar

No one remembers Metrosexual I guess. It was the 00's attempt at trying to stop the stereotypical masculinity in hetero men.

trxxruraxvr ,

Wasn't that just an attempt to take over the world by crab-people?

southsamurai ,
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Nah, people remember, it was just not that great at breaking hetero stereotypes. It just shifted them to being pretty while still thinking the same way. It was a step for sure, but not really a big one.

What really helped break through the bullshit was gay men coming out and living life. When men started seeing the vast array of masculinity in that community, it allowed new discourse about what masculinity is, outside of the old patriarchal paradigm.

You started seeing more men embrace their self and express it fully. The discussion about being free to express emotions, to be a nuturing man, to be gentle and kind and open with everyone started becoming a possibility instead of a weakness. And nobody had to give up anything to have that freedom. It's still perfectly fine to be traditionally masculine if that's who you are, as long as you aren't trying to define others.

From there, we all got to expand our personal definition of masculine for ourselves. And, as we move into a paradigm where everyone can just be who they are, without any need to label themselves if they don't want to, we will be able to pick and choose even more. We can explore the fullness of human experience in a way I don't think has ever been possible. And that is largely thanks to our trans and non binary friends and neighbors stepping up and living their lives without apology.

Hell, if you ask me, the first step was back with the hippies and their long hair. Then the metalheads picking up that baton and running with it through the eighties until that one barrier to looking like a man was gone and likely gone for good. Those guys at the end of the boomer generation looking to escape the trap patriarchy had set for them took the first public step by growing their hair out and still being men, being comfortable with it.

It takes time to shift perceptions. It takes people at the edges being willing to step forward and be the change.

AgentOrangesicle ,
@AgentOrangesicle@lemmy.world avatar

Give me a tail and we'll talk.

crazyminner ,

I need a shirt/sweater like that one!

Neato ,
@Neato@ttrpg.network avatar

I already have thick and luscious hair. Will E make it even better? Hmm...

CheesyCheese1 OP ,

Only one way to find out UwU

PugJesus ,
@PugJesus@lemmy.world avatar

I'll have you know that my hair is thick and luscious as it is!

Nougat ,

Thick hair bros unite

TrousersMcPants ,

He'll yeah, brother

the_post_of_tom_joad ,

I actually disagree with the anger one I've seen women get angry. Anger is a gift for everyone

TrousersMcPants ,

Yeah, "angry, masculine mannerisms" sounds kind of shitty. I'm very happy for anyone who can express themselves as their own chosen gender but we don't need to put down others.

LostWanderer , (edited )

The same thing could be achieved by self reflection, developing emotional intelligence, and doing the work to improve as a man! That way hostile masculine feelings can be calmed.

Nothing wrong with becoming a cute girl if that’s what will bring you gender euphoria.

OsaErisXero ,

I am almost certain that the hips and tiddies can't come from self-reflecting harder.

the_post_of_tom_joad ,

Unless you're self-reflecting with my pals ben and jerry

CCF_100 ,

hehe

Gork ,

You had me at tiddies

MxM111 ,
@MxM111@kbin.social avatar

Yes, but the maintenance of all that!

captainlezbian ,

It’s blue actually

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