This topic sprung from a recent conversation I had with a friend of mine.
He was flicking through a magazine when all of a sudden he comes across a picture which starts a rant about the rise of the so-called man-*****. Apparently, a man-***** is a man who has certain traits or wears a certain style that would be traditionally be considered feminine.
I was quite taken aback by this person's reaction as he's normally relatively open-minded and definitely does not fit the stereotype of a masculine man. He has no problem with boyish/masculine women but the idea of feminine men was appalling to him.
I was wondering what The Escapist thought of men, be they straight/gay/other, embracing their feminine side. Do you think it's a positive step? A passing trend? Or should men aspire to fit the masculine stereotype? Are men who do embrace the trend "pussies" or various other slurs used to attack men with feminine traits or style?
Men: Do you enjoy anything that is normally considered feminine?
Women: Do you find more feminine men attractive?
He was flicking through a magazine when all of a sudden he comes across a picture which starts a rant about the rise of the so-called man-*****. Apparently, a man-***** is a man who has certain traits or wears a certain style that would be traditionally be considered feminine.

I was quite taken aback by this person's reaction as he's normally relatively open-minded and definitely does not fit the stereotype of a masculine man. He has no problem with boyish/masculine women but the idea of feminine men was appalling to him.
I was wondering what The Escapist thought of men, be they straight/gay/other, embracing their feminine side. Do you think it's a positive step? A passing trend? Or should men aspire to fit the masculine stereotype? Are men who do embrace the trend "pussies" or various other slurs used to attack men with feminine traits or style?
Men: Do you enjoy anything that is normally considered feminine?
Women: Do you find more feminine men attractive?