BTS discuss challenging traditional masculinity, their huge fanbase and more in a new interview with Esquire. Suga tells the magazine, “There is this culture where masculinity is defined by certain emotions, characteristics.
I’m not fond of these expressions. “What does being masculine mean? People’s conditions vary day by day. Sometimes you’re in a good condition; sometimes you aren’t.
Based on that, you get an idea of your physical health. And that same thing applies mentally. Some days you’re in a good state; sometimes you’re not. “Many pretend to be okay, saying that they’re not ‘weak,’ as if that would make you a weak person.