Can ‘positive masculinity’ influencers beat the sway of Andrew Tate?

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Can ‘positive masculinity’ influencers beat the sway of Andrew Tate?
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, "Asking for help, admitting weakness, being sensitive as a person, being emotionally vulnerable… People see these things as emasculating, whereas I see them as very masculine.

“That's really what's quite interesting is that I personally think that I am masculine because I'm able to be strong and tough and resilient but I'm also able to be vulnerable.”He continues, "We need to have more people in the sports place and in an education setting providing good role models for masculinity because if you don't have good role models, people will latch onto something else, and that's what's happened [with Andrew Tate].

Fortunately, there are plenty of celebrities and influencers who are demonstrating positive masculinity. Dan Guinness highlights Chris Rock, Dwayne Johnson, and Justin Baldoni as examples of celebrities who model positive masculinity by embracing vulnerability. He explains, “If you have celebrities showing the time they're spending with their daughters or with their sons and in really encouraging ways, I think that starts to cut through and show, 'Well, these are very successful people in lots of regards, and they're having a wonderful time by tapping into that part of themselves that actually feels pretty good. Maybe we can do that too.

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