Here are 9 Men Who Prove that Being a Male Feminist is Cool

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2. Chris Pine

Chris Pine is slowly becoming the most unproblematic Chris of them all. And, to me, he’s the most beautiful as well. But besides his looks, Chris also is openly talking about the importance women have and the difference between women led action films versus male led ones.

“Action is so synonymous with violence and revenge and eye-for-an-eye. The masculine footprint in the world is so violent and obviously it hasn’t really gotten us anywhere. A woman at the forefront naturally leads with this compassion, and [is about] giving life instead of taking life.To have a strong woman who represents those qualities, I think we can start injecting this world with a little bit more of the ideology of compassion, love and positive moral strength rather than something destructive.”

This is an excerpt from Chris’s interview with DuJour magazine about his upcoming role as Steve Trevor in Wonder Woman. And honestly, anyone who willingly plays Diana Prince’s boyfriend and campaigns for women’s rights is someone we want on our team.

Chris Pine continually shows us that you can have compassion and still be one of the most attractive and testosterone dominated men. Don’t believe me? Just watch him as James T. Kirk. That right there is a man’s man and Chris is a dream.