Jerry Seinfeld, a well-known comedian, is not one to shy away from sharing his opinions on various topics. Recently, he sparked some controversy when discussing masculinity on the Honestly with Bari Weiss podcast.

In his usual comedic tone, Seinfeld expressed his admiration for “real men” and their dominant masculinity. He humorously admitted that he himself may not fit the mold, jokingly pointing out his childish dress sense. He even mentioned that he never truly grew up, but that’s something he accepts as a comedian.

Though aware of the negative connotations associated with toxic masculinity, Seinfeld still appreciates the qualities typically associated with a “real man.” He admires their ability to dress well, engage in conversation, charm others, and navigate social settings effortlessly.

This is not the first time Seinfeld has brought up this topic. Recently, he compared the sitcom Friends to his own show Seinfeld, suggesting that the former borrowed characters from the latter. The debate between the two shows continues to be a matter of discussion.

Seinfeld’s comments on masculinity may have ruffled some feathers, but they also invite us to reflect on societal norms and expectations. It will be interesting to hear what he has to say next, as he always adds a unique perspective with his trademark humor.

Jerry Seinfeld Shakes People Up By Defending 'Real Men' And 'Dominant Masculinity'