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2 years agothere is a danger to dropping these terms as you suggest. The danger is that the related problems are not discussed.
The problems are only being discussed now because it was finally realised that men’s gender expectations are negatively affecting women.
The men’s movements of the 80s and 90s (which originally coined the term TM) already worked out that men suffer under harmful gender expectations. Nobody gave a crap. Here we are, 35-40 years later, and we only give a crap because of #metoo.
These suggestions are pretty mainstream and probably reflect my age demographic:
These are slightly older, but I can’t go past the Lord of the Rings trilogy (positive, wise, strong male characters to balance the negative), Disney’s Onward (surprisingly sincere story about two brothers), and Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World (depicts the handover from one era’s masculinity to another with grace and honesty).