
Insecurity about their bodies is something all men experience — yet finding a man to speak openly about these issues is like finding an oasis in the desert.
The body positive movement has swept through the media over the past few years — more and more films are showing people of all body types, plus-size modelling is being celebrated more as women of different sizes are allowed to own their bodies, and people like Nicki Minaj and Meghan Trainor are writing painfully-catchy songs about curvy bodies.
It’s clear that we are becoming more comfortable having an open and honest discussion about what makes our bodies different — and what makes us feel insecure.
Well, most of us, anyway. All of this open discussion about our body image does bring up an important question, though:
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Where are all the body positive men?
As a young, non-white man in the body positive movement, I was quickly treated as a refreshing change of pace from the advocates people have gotten used to over time. This became clear fairly quickly as I began to notice that most of, if not all, my peers were women. Though a jarring realisation, as soon as I gave it some thought, it made sense for a lot of reasons.