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Edward F.'s avatar

I'm a stay at home Dad of 2 sons and the supporting partner of an incredible woman / physician / leader in her practice. I was raised by a young, single Dad and surrounded by 'traditional' masculinity.

Positive masculinity to me embraces sensitivity and flexibility as strengths. I try to lead by example by volunteering in my community, practicing self-care, and being present for my family.

I'm doing my best to just be a positive person - a thoughtful, gentle, caring human being - and in doing those things and acting in ways that are aligned with my own personal North Star, I'm modeling a different type of 'masculinity' for my sons and others along my path (fellow dads, other kids at my sons' elementary school, etc).

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Vincent Aupry's avatar

I've thought quite a lot about what constitutes being positively masculine. To me, it translates to "which qualities would I like to have as a man ?". And I finally realized I appreciate all these qualities in women too.

So I've given up on the question "how to be a good man", and transformed it in "how to be a good person" :)

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