This thread is only to get opinions on this topic from both men and women. It's not for arguing or debating.
What is your view or definition of masculinity, and why is that your view? What is masculinity to men, and what is masculinity to women? What are the benefits and positives of masculinity in our society?
I think this is debatable and perhaps even somewhat cultural what would constitute masculinity and feminine traits. Because women are designed with different percentage of hormones, we see some women respond with tears more often than men, for example in different circumstances.
I don't think crying is necessarily a feminine thing. Just an example. We see men in laughter, but perhaps not as much as a group of girls at play. Both are appropriate in context.
The thing I know that we all want to avoid is the thought that Jesus is often portrayed in art like movies and paintings. I don't agree with many depictions of Him because He was not effeminate. The Bible talks about that as a sin as men are concerned.
I Corinthians 6
"Know ye not that the unrighteous shall not inherit the kingdom of God? Be not deceived: neither fornicators, nor idolaters, nor adulterers, nor
effeminate, nor abusers of themselves with mankind..."
That's something that I don't think you meant about Jesus. That doesn't mean that we men are all some Conan character though. We are all different, but should not be androgynous. There are distinctions in behavior and even appearance between men and women that Hollyweird and homosexual artists like Michaelangelo didn't depict with Jesus.
Glad you brought the subject up, because it gets me to think about this in more details.
📖🙂👍