how do we figure out what is too much or too little masculinity — Edy
Toxic masculinity isn't about "too much" masculinity, but about a faulty construal of what constitutes masculinity. In other words, it's when men are socially pressured to do and think and feel things that are bad, both for others and for themselves, on pain of being considered "not a real man" and therefore deficient in some way.
Nobody's against men being as masculine as they want, so long as it's a healthy positive conception of "masculinity" that they're going after. — Pfhorrest
In other words, you can be as masculine as you want as long as your version of masculinity conforms to someone elses version if masculinity. :roll:Nobody's against men being as masculine as they want, so long as it's a healthy positive conception of "masculinity" that they're going after. — Pfhorrest
In other words, you can be as masculine as you want as long as your version of masculinity conforms to someone elses version if masculinity. — Harry Hindu
Should we also consider extreme feminism as a problem? — Harry Hindu
We could ask if it makes sense to identify as a 'feminist man', or is it a contradiction in terms? — Jack Cummins
What is a man, and what ought he be in terms of authority and presence. The latest Assaults on 'toxic' masculinity have me wondering, how do we figure out what is too much or too little masculinity. — Edy
And not to just someone, but a specific vocal and dominant group that defines what is good or 'toxic' in the World we live today (among other things).In other words, you can be as masculine as you want as long as your version of masculinity conforms to someone elses version if masculinity. :roll: — Harry Hindu
Masculinity becomes toxic when men begin worrying about their masculinity. — Ciceronianus the White
What about toxic femininity, toxic transsexuality, toxic oldness, toxic youngness, etc? It seems the bad word here is "toxic," so the moral is that you shouldn't do things that are poison or whatever toxic means. — Hanover
what is masculine assertiveness? How does it differ from general assertiveness? — Uglydelicious
Balance in all things. Very Aristotelian! — Wayfarer
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