honestly it was the funniest thing but also im just glad that boys and men are learning to be proud of their childlike/"non-masculine" interests, like the other day i was talking to a customer at the cash wrap and he was telling me about how he'd just bought a cool floral shirt and it just made me happy because things like flowers and fashion and stuff like that is usually considered a feminine thing so seeing guys like the heelys guy (probably around 17-20) and the guy w the shirt is just nice, men and boys should be allowed to express their interests in things that aren't typically "masculine", and I feel if we raise the next generation's boys to be more accepting and open w their emotions, we'll chip away at toxic masculinity and the patriarchy with every sensitive child we raise












