The feminine side of masculinity

Nir Arieli, a former Israeli military photographer, has created a series called Men that explores the feminine side of masculinity.

“In my work I try to expose a component of masculinity that was once oppressed by common social codes,” Arieli tells The Huffington Post. “Gentleness, uncensored emotion, vulnerability — all of these became, under the influence of the social evolution, unnatural characteristics when manifested by men.”

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