I'm interested in humanity/sociological things in general, with a focus on how our changing cultures have impacted us all. I've written quite a lot about the social system of patriarchy as a dominance based hierarchy. Here's a link to that tab in one of my publications if you are interested in reading more.
https://medium.com/inside-of-elle-beau/tagged/hierarchy
I completely agree that we need to be having more healthy conversations about opening masculinity up in the way that women have been given more opportunity to move beyond just their traditional roles. Check out Mark Greene here on Medium. He writes about this and I reference him often in my work because he's really part of a movement to do just that.
There are some men who don't really want to do this, however, and I don't just mean red pill guys, but some more progressive men as well. They can see how patriarchy has been harmful to men and even have personal experiences with that, but are still reluctant to try to look beyond this system to anything else and can get quite defensive about it. My working theory is that they are well aware of the advantages it conveys, and don't really want to go into a world that is more fully equal - not so much because they are sexist or racist or homophobic, but because they've never known anything but the dominance hierarchy and they just can't wrap their brains around anything else. They've bought into the zero-sum of patriarchy that if you don't win, you lose, and who wants to lose? My working title is "The Dominance Hierarchy Is Killing Me; Long Live the Hierarchy!" Hoping to have that out within the week, but we'll see how it goes.