BTS's Suga Tears Down Masculinity in the Best Way Possible and the ARMY Loves It

Photo credit: Dia Dipasupil - Getty Images
Photo credit: Dia Dipasupil - Getty Images

From Seventeen

BTS's brand new Esquire cover is taking the ARMY by storm and they're all freaking out over Suga's recent comments about masculinity.

Over the past few years, the boys have always broken down the barriers of masculinity through their songs, fashion, makeup and more. But now Suga is going even further in this brand new interview and it will totally change your point of view.

"There is this culture where masculinity is defined by certain emotions, characteristics. I’m not fond of these expressions," he revealed to Esquire. "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. I don’t think that’s right. People won’t say you’re a weak person if your physical condition is not that good. It should be the same for the mental condition as well. Society should be more understanding."

Of course, the ARMY is absolutely loving loving hearing what he has to say and are freaking out about it on social media.

"MIN YOONGI I LOVE YOU SO MUCH, HIS WORDS IS JUST AMAZING!!" one fan wrote.

"The insane amount of love and respect I have for this man," another member of the ARMY wrote on Twitter.

"YOONGLES BREAKING DOWN TOXIC MASCULINITY WE LOVE TO SEE IT," a third Twitter user said.

Gotta love it when BTS stands up for good!

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