2015 was the year of gender identity. Caitlyn Jenner appeared on the cover of Vanity Fair. The general public learned terms like cisgender. Pantone’s colour of the year paid tribute to the fluidity of gender.
It was a year that threw questions of what gender is, exactly, into the global conversation. And within that, people discussed – more than ever – what it means to be a woman or a man.
The messages for what a man should be have remained pretty mixed.
Sure, we’re talking more about male feminists, why it’s okay for men to cry, and the acceptability of men embracing their stereotypically ‘feminine’ side, but –… Read the full story