(Source: citizenshipandsocialjustice, via untruthsteller)
A lot of guys think “toxic masculinity” is a demonisation of all things masculine, but there’s a reason why it’s called “toxic masculinity” and not just “masculinity”. In Denmark we have two shows that illustrate the difference clearly.
The first pictures are from a show called “Real Men”. It’s basically about men who are so controlled by toxic masculinity it’s killing them. They refuse to eat greens because ew, real men only eat meat. They drink too much alcohol and drive everywhere because god forbid they do any kind of exercise because that’s gay/womanly. They’re so afraid of looking feminine it’s slowly destroying their lives. The show then tries to teach them a healthier way of life so they can be there for their families, especially their children.
The second set of pictures are from a show called “Shoot and Eat”. It’s a hunting and cooking show in one. The older hunter has to shoot an animal with the help of the younger cook who will then prepare the animal with the help of the hunter. In between they do things like build stuff, try new types of beer, have fun with gadgets, goof around and chill in nature. It’s a celebration of the masculine without the toxic part. They don’t ridicule women and the feminine while they have fun with their man stuff. It’s one of the longest running programs here because it’s popular with women too. You see, women don’t mind men being masculine, they just don’t like toxic macho boys who constantly put women down to feel more important.
Occasionally the young cook will worry a bit about looking feminine but the hunter is having non of that. At one point they had to braid rope to build a bigger thing and the cook asked “Isn’t this a bit girly?” and the hunter just responded “I love braiding. It’s so relaxing” There, drink your beer and shut up, boy.
So masculinity? Yeeeeeessssssss.
Toxic masculinity? It’s literally ruining lives.Thanks for this, Humon. It’s rare to see a post talk about the difference between toxic masculinity and masculinity. Usually I’ll just see people saying the former like that’s all there is to masculinity, which tbh is a bit insulting to me as a trans man. It feels like all I should be doing is be a feminine man because otherwise I’d be a toxic asshole, and I’m definitely neither of those.
So, yeah, thanks for this. I really appreciate it, and will definitely try looking up the hunter show you mentioned because it sounds amazing.
(Source: thehmn, via soggywarmpockets)
Time to reblog this I think
So important now, especially since THAT movie will be dropping soon in a theater near you!
Not going to stop reblogging stuff like this until that celluloid abomination has been and passed.
Signal boost, pass it on.

