34. "The original intro/interview wasn't just talking about fashion" In response to In response to 33
The original linked intro by the GQ editor/Pharell's interview talk about changing views on a broad range of topics like sexual violence/intimidation, sexual discrimination in the work place and fashion and presenting that as new/evolved masculinity.
GQ/Pharrell seem to be presenting these new mindstates as a positive change (people generally don't publicly announce that they think their Outlook on life has gotten WORSE than it was before)
If Reeq is referring strictly to clothing when he says Men should embrace elements of Feminity that's less controversial (although I'm sure somebody would still find a way to get mad about that) and I did address that in my original post.
If he's referring to the other stuff as being part of embracing Feminity that would probably not go over well
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