Do you feel that masculinity (or "real men") should be a completely set-in-stone definition and image?

The way I see manhood is while I'm not one of those soyboys and feminists who screech about "toxic masculinity", I also feel that the men who feel the need to openly self-declare to be "real men" and attack other men's manhood imagery are often douchebags who are deep down massively self-concious/insecure about their own "manliness".

The way I see about what being a "real man" is, I see it as any man who gives absolutely zero fucks about what society thinks of him or what they expect of him as a man and then flips the bird at society to show the amount of fucks he has, to give.
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Do you feel that masculinity (or "real men") should be a completely set-in-stone definition and image?
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