Travis Kelce, those shirtless GQ photos and how masculinity is changing

On Aug 12, he was shirtless on theOn Aug 12, he was shirtless on the cover of GQ. In the photoshoot, Kelce presents a stereotypical (and exaggerated) embodiment of masculinity — he is dressed in full fur, construction vests and wrangles alligators. He's unflinching while wrapped in a snake. But in the interview, he also embraces vulnerability, grapples with self-doubt and talks about it openly – celebrating his superstar girlfriend, Taylor Swift, in the process. ‎ ‎The following day, Swift made her highly anticipated debut as a guest on Kelce's "New Heights" podcast, during which she announced her 12th studio album, “The Life of a Showgirl.” ‎ ‎Kelce said she's "the best songwriter in the world." ‎ ‎Swift countered with "says my boyfriend,” but isn’t that exactly how boyfriends should talk about their partners? ‎ ‎Need a break? Play the USA TODAY Daily Crossword Puzzle. ‎His pride in talking about Swift along with his openness in his GQ interview sets a critical example for young men today. Mental health experts say it’s crucial for boys and young men to understand the importance of showing emotion, which can contribute to building long-lasting relationships and overall mental wellness

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