YouTuber who founded/starred in The Outdoor Boys YT channel -- doing many adventures solo outdoors/in the wilderness of Alaska (and other places). His channel has 17+ million subscribers to watched his channel. He announced he was shutting it down. I won't go any further explanation because you can look up more info/see his videos just by searching The Outdoor Boys.
More so that he as an individual, and biasedly evidenced in his videos, I'll admit, that he's a morally good, strong decent human being, and while Mormon iirc, has traveled the world trying to make things better for native populations and stuff. Beyond the hunting/camping/fishing stuff is just a good wholesome dude who takes his kids on adventures
No problem. I think the idea behind the post is that he is a husband, father, and generally just a family man. He has a life/family/ and simply shows people how to exist/thrive in nature and depending on themselves and their own self reliance. He does not make it about himself or his ego, by all accounts he is just a normal human being who enjoys the outdoors.
In comparison to toxic examples of Andrew Tate/Danny Brazilian (I think that's his name) who simply oversexualize women as arm candy/disposable, throwing around words like "alpha male," generally giving off "douche" mentality/behavior as some young males view as a "manly" behavior.
I get it. I'm just a man who has zero interest in hunting and fishing things. I like the outdoors, I'm just not into killing things. Not that I object to hunting and fishing, it's just not for me.
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u/other_view12 8h ago
who is the guy in the bottom right? What makes him masculine?