disagree, toxic masculinity = the aggression and typical "masculine" behaviors destructive to society/others.
You can be entirely unmoved by those behavioral expectations, and still feel like you can't express your emotions. That's the issue OP is bringing up: it's not just men's aggressive behavior that makes it impossible for men to express their emotions, and that not only "toxically masculine" men deal with this. By labeling mens' resistance to show emotions as "toxic", you dismiss their realities. Rather than the result of men feeling social pressure to be "real men", it's actually that no matter what stereotypical archetype they embody, people will still care equally little