The problem here is that the "Man Box" has been changing character over time from external tampering. If one considers the scope of the "Man Box" from a half-century ago, one will clearly see the difference between then and now where the "Man Box" is a code of machismo, not of masculinity. Over time, the noose has been tightening around our necks, and because of all the other noise around us we men mostly managed to miss the fact. However, that does not change the fact that the landscape available to men has changed radically in 50 years -- and not for the better.Myopic Bookworm wrote: ↑Sun May 12, 2024 3:05 pmIf you find the ManBox constraining, then there are two options: (1) try to make the box bigger; (2) step outside the box. Which you choose is up to you: clearly a lot of people here are much happier with option (1). It might be better if you didn't have to choose - if it was generally accepted that the ManBox (and the WomanBox) can be bigger than you had imagined, then people might not feel obliged to step into the "non-binary zone".
Thus, I advocate for scrapping the "Macho Box" altogether and replacing it with the old-school "Man Box" from the 1960s and 1970s when men were allowed to be men. You know, dads, loving partners, doting grandparents, competent at what they did, and generally behaving with decent manners to those around them. To be ready to solve problems if they could contribute, and have the wisdom to stay out of the way if they couldn't, thus not becoming part of the problem. And with an occasional bit of derring-do.
At the sceptical level, I regard much of the "LGBTQWTF", NB, "trans-*", &c noise as just that -- noise, and a vain search for the escape from the hopelessness of machismo. Thus, I cringe each and every time we create yet another "box" to trap men in. We -- of all people -- should know better.
Break the boundary. Forcefully state, "I am not a macho poser, I am a MAN, I am proud of that, and I've got the tools and skills to prove it. If you don't like that, or are scared by it, then stuff it in your ear." Ditto, "If you don't like my attire, that's your issue. At least that comes off at the end of the day. Your baggage doesn't."