Hi Clint. As long as you have the content, I'm happy with 30 minute long videos of handsome men. You're doing fantastic work and giving me, at least, a sense of belonging in an historical line of masculinity which I need for my well-being. Thank you again! Michael
Hi Clint. As long as you have the content, I'm happy with 30 minute long videos of handsome men. You're doing fantastic work and giving me, at least, a sense of belonging in an historical line of masculinity which I need for my well-being. Thank you again! Michael
Thanks, Michael. Appreciate the vote of confidence. Like you, I also get a “sense of belonging” making these videos. I don’t consider myself “masculine” in a traditional way, but I know I am…because there’s no singular definition. I’m a man, so I’m as masculine—or feminine—as I wanna be. Haters and trolls be damned. :-p
Absolutely Clint. We've grown used to narrowing and trying to define, "masculine". Yet we are just a chromosome away from being totally "feminine", and visa versa. We must fight, especially in the present political climate where simplistic and non-fact-based propaganda about gender has permeated the minds of the majority of Americans. We stand proud just to be ourselves with as much feminine or masculine energy as we choose to express in any given moment. You're giving all of us men a voice by your courageous stand and your creativity. A true man is not "traditional" but "current" and "situational", given the moment in which he exists and the community in which he participates. I say, as I imagine you do, "Get used to it because we hold the key to true liberation, to the fullness of love and sexuality, and the healing of "traditional" masculine upbringing that has traumatized and spiritually wounded so many of our brothers, straight, bi, and gay. Love you and love queerness in all its manifestations!!
Hi Clint. As long as you have the content, I'm happy with 30 minute long videos of handsome men. You're doing fantastic work and giving me, at least, a sense of belonging in an historical line of masculinity which I need for my well-being. Thank you again! Michael
Thanks, Michael. Appreciate the vote of confidence. Like you, I also get a “sense of belonging” making these videos. I don’t consider myself “masculine” in a traditional way, but I know I am…because there’s no singular definition. I’m a man, so I’m as masculine—or feminine—as I wanna be. Haters and trolls be damned. :-p
Absolutely Clint. We've grown used to narrowing and trying to define, "masculine". Yet we are just a chromosome away from being totally "feminine", and visa versa. We must fight, especially in the present political climate where simplistic and non-fact-based propaganda about gender has permeated the minds of the majority of Americans. We stand proud just to be ourselves with as much feminine or masculine energy as we choose to express in any given moment. You're giving all of us men a voice by your courageous stand and your creativity. A true man is not "traditional" but "current" and "situational", given the moment in which he exists and the community in which he participates. I say, as I imagine you do, "Get used to it because we hold the key to true liberation, to the fullness of love and sexuality, and the healing of "traditional" masculine upbringing that has traumatized and spiritually wounded so many of our brothers, straight, bi, and gay. Love you and love queerness in all its manifestations!!
This line shivered me timbers...in the best way possible:
"A true man is not "traditional" but "current" and "situational", given the moment in which he exists and the community in which he participates."
So well said and written, Michael. As is the rest of your comments. Thank you!
I am happy to serve you and your very profound inner spirit, Clint!
You’re too kind, Michael. I’m just making what I want to make and thrilled some fine folks seem to enjoy it. Cheers!