“Masculinity to me used to mean burly and muscular and lumberjack-y—rough on the edges. Now I feel it’s more attractive and ‘manly’ to be clean cut, metro and polished. This overarching theme has shifted over the years, but was so broad and slow I hadn’t thought about it till I *really* thought about it, if that makes sense
“Masculinity to me used to mean burly and muscular and lumberjack-y—rough on the edges. Now I feel it’s more attractive and ‘manly’ to be clean cut, metro and polished. This overarching theme has shifted over the years, but was so broad and slow I hadn’t thought about it till I *really* thought about it, if that makes sense.” #thewordsweuse