We should unironically have this though, right? Like, half the point of feminism is pointing out that toxic masculinity is bad, and part of that is not having average male role models who aren't roided up super-hunks.
Oh yeah, by all means I genuinely think this is a good idea. Capitalist or not, people will ALWAYS have insecurities and stuff like this validates them having their insecurities, offers them a path to work on them but doesn't beat them up for having them. Furthermore, having some style tips on how average-looking men can dress and stuff like that.
We should unironically have this though, right? Like, half the point of feminism is pointing out that toxic masculinity is bad, and part of that is not having average male role models who aren't roided up super-hunks.
Oh yeah, by all means I genuinely think this is a good idea. Capitalist or not, people will ALWAYS have insecurities and stuff like this validates them having their insecurities, offers them a path to work on them but doesn't beat them up for having them. Furthermore, having some style tips on how average-looking men can dress and stuff like that.
Despite the name: The Art of Manliness actually does a very good job at pointing this out and explaining it without the usual redpill garbage.
Oh yeah 100%. I wish there was a more institutional push for male body positivity.