Even as the cultural spotlight shines on the darker corners of modern manhood — a sludge of malfunction we’ve dubbed “toxic masculinity” — Americans still value traits that are associated with a more traditional idea of masculinity. We still like bold. We still like determined. We still like independent.
In short, we still like men that take action. We want to raise boys to do just that.
But the men who best model a productive sort of masculinity, who push themselves forward rather than pushing others down, aren’t necessarily engaged in the discussion. Read More...
Entering Singles Inferno mid-way through a season means you’re at a disadvantage because of your short time on the island. However, Kim Se-Jun didn’t mind the delayed start because he believed he can overwhelm anyone with his charm regardless of the circumstances.
Keep reading this Kim Se-Jun Bio to explore his life.
Kim Se-Jun On Netflix’s Single’s Inferno Netflix’s Single’s Inferno returned for its second installment on December 13, 2022, but Kim Se-Jun wasn’t one of its original cast. Read More...
Marriage is all about communication. Marriage is all about compromise. These two axioms are almost clichés at this point. But they’re true — because they work. How do they work? That’s where things get messy.
The notion of marriage itself is compromise, which sounds much bleaker than it is. When you get married, you’re literally taking stock of what you want from life while your partner takes stock of what they want from life, and you meet in the middle to figure out how to make all those things work together — because that’s what you’ve both decided is most important. Read More...