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Ok... so as a gay boy growing up I was always "grossed out" (for a lack of better words) by traditionally "masculine" things. For example: bros, armpits, sports, dirt, sweat.... I think this feeling of being "grossed out" came from the fact that any time I was surrounded by traditionally "masculine" traits/subjects, I was never included, because I was feminine or "gay". Here I want you guys to feel like you can express your love for traditionally masculine energy, without feeling like you don't belong or know what you are talking about. I want you to present photos that show sexy "masculinity" in the traditional sense. Why does the photo represent "traditional masculinity"?
DISCLAIMER: This is not a place for posts that promote hatred or harm to femininity, or trans people. We love femininity and our trans siblings, and we also want to celebrate masculinity.
I love masculinity: the hairy body and beard, the rock hard cock, the green hat, the confidence radiating from his posture, the axe, the tool, a traditional representation of hard work and masculinity, the balls full of testosterone, the jockstrap, a classic representation of masculinity.
DISCLAIMER: This is not a place for posts that promote hatred or harm to femininity, or trans people. We love femininity and our trans siblings, and we also want to celebrate masculinity.

I love masculinity: the hairy body and beard, the rock hard cock, the green hat, the confidence radiating from his posture, the axe, the tool, a traditional representation of hard work and masculinity, the balls full of testosterone, the jockstrap, a classic representation of masculinity.