"To be clearer, I then said that what I wanted to write was going to say that men need a more fluid definition of masculinity, and that the answer to the crisis of masculinity lies with feminism. Then some people said I was co-opting feminism,” he said. “I’ve always thought feminism had a lot to say about both genders, as it is hard to talk about one without the other. I think men and women alike would benefit from men having a more fluid idea of what being a man is.”