Meet the men calling out 'masculinity' trends Supplied: drmichaelsays/ therealbenhurst/ brashnutrition Dr Michael Mrozinski (left), Ben Hurst (centre) and James Brash (right) are pushing against popular masculinity trends on social media "Hammer your facial bones to chisel your jawlines." "The only real goal is to get better looking – no matter what it takes." "Your body is your billboard." These are suggestions shared online by so-called "masculinity influencers": men who promote what they say are ways to become more masculine. Some call themselves healthmaxxers – sharing tips on what to eat and working out, while others identify as looksmaxxers, a portmanteau for 'looks maximising', where the aim is to totally "optimise" one's physical appearance. Many of them share a common vocabulary. "Mogging", for example, means being better looking than another man, and "ascending" is becoming better looking.…