A lot of truth in what you said
@Nathan. I started this thread in 2013, and I think the topic, especially related to body builders was on a TV show or something, and it triggered my posting about this.
I really always was open-minded and have grown a lot even since 2013. I still don't care for men who are narcissistic body builders, but that's their business, we all have reasons for doing the things we do.
Growing up in the sixties, there were a lot of guys who started wearing their hair long, and I loved it, still do. It had nothing really to do with their manhood, in fact they had to have been more confident about themselves to even do that and face ridicule.
Over time, since my teens really, I've seen a lot of men with different styles, a little make up, piercings, whatever, is fine with me, who am I to judge? And you're right, the marketing towards men these day in the area of appearance is just as strong as it is toward the women.
The older I get the more I appreciate each individual for what is inside their heart, not their physical appearance or preferences. Men certainly don't have to look and act 'macho' for me to like them and respect them.
Back in the day like in the 40s and 50s, I think some men spent their entire lives trying to look and act more macho, they feared ever even being seen crying, because it was a sign of weakness and something only women did. Some didn't even want to be seen cooking, cleaning or anything they labeled as women's housework. Those men were likely less 'manly' deep inside than the modern day guys.
Times have changed, and for the better in my opinion. Life is good and I respect all others, except those who harm animals or other human beings. Appearance is pretty petty, it's what's inside that matters.