Posted on 10/14/2019 12:34:25 PM PDT by Red Badger
According to GQ Magazine, new masculinity is men wearing earrings and giant dresses that resemble sleeping bags while crying.
Yes, really.
@Pharrell covers GQs New Masculinity issue, an exploration of identity, culture, and style in 2019, tweeted the magazine.
.@Pharrell covers GQs New Masculinity issue, an exploration of identity, culture, and style in 2019: https://t.co/4W0UkG3ndE pic.twitter.com/tRwzm5F1PR
GQ Magazine (@GQMagazine) October 14, 2019
The cover shot shows the musician wearing an earring while dressed in what many people are describing as a cross between a dress and a sleeping bag.
Other images from the shoot show Pharrell crying and wearing a long leopard print coat.
Our November cover star, @Pharrell, shot by @micaiah_carter: https://t.co/4W0UkGkY5c pic.twitter.com/yQcLbk8E68
GQ Magazine (@GQMagazine) October 14, 2019
According to GQ editor-in-chief Will Welch, the issue is an exploration of the ways that traditional notions of masculinity are being challenged, shifted, and overturned as part of masculinitys Shut Up and Listen moment in a pervasive culture of sexual intimidation and violence and blatant gender inequality.
This GQ cover celebrates a feminization of men, not masculinity. Real masculinity is the desire & ability to protect, the desire to lead, strength & emotional fortitude. Masculinity is NOT the chauvinistic BS media perpetuates & nor is this cover. Men dont go to war in a dress, commented Robby Starbuck.
This GQ cover celebrates a feminization of men, not masculinity. Real masculinity is the desire & ability to protect, the desire to lead, strength & emotional fortitude. Masculinity is NOT the chauvinistic BS media perpetuates & nor is this cover. Men dont go to war in a dress. pic.twitter.com/x7VrNmz3Eb
Robby Starbuck (@robbystarbuck) October 14, 2019
As we document in the video below, the new definition of masculinity is not what it used to be.
Yep. Oddly, the "new masculinity" is pretty much a retread of last year's "new masculinity", deja vu all over again. This version looks like it would come in mighty handy for panhandlers and stewbums but for the rest of us who work for a living, not so much. I don't think you're going to change us, girls, and by "girls" I don't mean women.
Whether they admit it in public or not, most liberal women prefer real men, not some effeminate, socially-castrated girly-man.
These aren’t alpha-males; they’re not even beta-males.
These are just the mentally ill.
When my sons were in their early teens, I told them they could wear an earring the day they could kick my a$$. They are in their 30’s now. Neither has ever had an earring or a tattoo.
The guy in the photo is definitely not GQ . . . more QQ.
LOL!!! Yeah, and I expect it to fly just as well this time.
Alternate name for a cat and starts with P.
I’m glad I still retain the OLD masculinity:-)
LOL
I busted out laughing just now.
need a splashguard for my keyboard.
>What man in his right mind would read or be inspired by GQ magazine?
No man, just the queers
GQ long ago forfeited any claim as an arbiter of manliness. It is supported entirely by the Soy-Cuck-Beta lobby. No man worthy of his testicles would be caught dead reading it.
It is a prominent magazine at the doctors’ offices....................
As a counterpoint, any given cover of Lowrider magazine...
Feral and GQ deserve to be endlessly mocked and shamed.
Speaking of the new masculinity:
Ha! He does- now I want gravy fries.
I have never needed any fashion advice from GQ or Esquire. My wardrobe comes strictly from Fleet Farm.
My wardrobe comes strictly from Goodwill.................
I was going to make a comment about him having your gravy but I think I will pass. Maybe I just did.
Hmmm, it could work on the deer stand.
Do they make it in blaze orange or camo?
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