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It looks like he's wearing a bed comforter....maybe a couch cover or drapes lol.
Meanwhile....women on Twitter are going bonkers for David Harbour's muscley arms.
Welcome to GQ's New Masculinity issue, an exploration of the ways that traditional notions of masculinity are being challenged, overturned, and evolved.
Feature article with Pharrell on Evolving Masculinity and Spiritual Warfare
There were gender-fluid elements to the way you dressed long before it became a national conversation.
It started with the “I can pull that off” thing. I wore a lot of Chanel, and I wore tons of Céline. Like, I got all the O.G. Céline. Because they were clothes I could fit in. When you listen to yourself and you're comfortable in who you are, you wear what you feel like fits and looks right on you. And that's it.
Question: What are your thoughts on “new masculinity?” Is it a fad or something deeper?
~Bella
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I don't believe that has to do with our personalities (or gender stereotypes).
I agree with you that being conformed to Him is the goal - but there aren't two distinct patterns (one for males and another for females) to achieve that. From what I read in the Bible - that has to do with "living in the Spirit" and that, spelled out by St. Paul, is this (and it's gender-neutral):
I can’t say that’s true. Male expression is varied but many have little interest in becoming women or behaving like them either.
I knew a trans man when I was younger. They were more prevalent than women. The latter could be butch lesbians instead. And even in homosexual relationships there is a masculine and feminine energy. That’s more commonplace than both behaving the same.
~Bella
If true, I wonder if it's because men are currently more repressed when it comes to expressing themselves through fashion. Women can get away with wearing just about anything and not be censured since women are expected to be into subjects like fashion, make-up, hairstyles, etc., but men are much more rigidly boxed in in the 21st century west unlike in the past where they often wore things like lace and powdered wigs and kept up with Parisian styles, etc. (At least the more well-to-do)
Holy smokes!
Now that’s eye candy!
Do you think women are into the idea GQ’s promoting?
~Bella
Yes, why do I think its good that the overall cultural middle is angling slightly away from gender all-importance?....Why?
Hey, I didn't build it! My buildings don't collapse.This is one crazy avalanche!
I understand the argument for self-expression. But flipping my gender and calling myself Beau is crossing the line.
~Bella
That would depend on who’s standard you’re following. I don’t have the liberty of doing as I wish and serve the Lord. Being conformed to Him is the goal.
~Bella
Well it looks like there has been a Woke changing of the guard of that magazine!
Her point somewhat resonates with me; since I come from the opposite of that as far as my personality etc. Anyway she mentions how we as a culture don't value empathy in men etc.
Just because a man may have some feminine hardwiring doesn't mean he acts like a stereotypical feminine guy.
More prevalent than trans-women? That hasn't been my experience.
You could argue that more women identify as gender fluid such as bigender and the like.
Although I'd argue most of them are just hyper feminine and are looking to be viewed as special/oppressed. Heck the few trans-men I knew acted hyper feminine. While trans-women tend to act overly feminine.
When men question their gender they seem to go to more extremes and seem to be more genuine.
Hey, I didn't build it! My buildings don't collapse.
There's absolutely nothing wrong with self-expression. However, if it becomes a vehicle behind a movement to control and redefine traditional norms based on subjective ideals, especially on a large scale, I would say that's crossing the line.
Yeah, that would be the worst.
Welcome to GQ's New Masculinity issue, an exploration of the ways that traditional notions of masculinity are being challenged, overturned, and evolved.
Feature article with Pharrell on Evolving Masculinity and Spiritual Warfare
There were gender-fluid elements to the way you dressed long before it became a national conversation.
It started with the “I can pull that off” thing. I wore a lot of Chanel, and I wore tons of Céline. Like, I got all the O.G. Céline. Because they were clothes I could fit in. When you listen to yourself and you're comfortable in who you are, you wear what you feel like fits and looks right on you. And that's it.
Question: What are your thoughts on “new masculinity?” Is it a fad or something deeper?
~Bella
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What does that entail in your opinion?
How does that work? Are you flipping between the two?
I can’t keep up with all of this! The trans people I’ve encountered overly emphasized the other gender. It was overdone like a production.
I always felt they were trying to prove themselves. But I’ve seen the same elsewhere. Most want to be accepted.
~Bella
Source?Most of what we define as gender roles and everything to do with fashion has been created by man, not God.
Welcome to GQ's New Masculinity issue, an exploration of the ways that traditional notions of masculinity are being challenged, overturned, and evolved.
Feature article with Pharrell on Evolving Masculinity and Spiritual Warfare
There were gender-fluid elements to the way you dressed long before it became a national conversation.
It started with the “I can pull that off” thing. I wore a lot of Chanel, and I wore tons of Céline. Like, I got all the O.G. Céline. Because they were clothes I could fit in. When you listen to yourself and you're comfortable in who you are, you wear what you feel like fits and looks right on you. And that's it.
Question: What are your thoughts on “new masculinity?” Is it a fad or something deeper?
~Bella
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I am glad to make you laugh.ROFLOL. You are cracking me up over here!
Huh. That's a strange one to me. I read their articles online a fair bit on account of how they're often linked elsewhere. Like that they cut to the chase, are blunt.
I can't say I care much how other fellows want to define their masculinity. I'm more uh traditional with mine than that fellow in the picture. I wouldn't mind having whatever that he's wearing for overnight fishing and hunting trips to stay warm when camping, lol. I don't know how he walks in that but looks like it'd be comfy to sleep in.
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