I sometimes wonder if my interest of liking stuff like anime makes people think I'm a bit creepy. I'm 23 and yet I like cute stuff more than "hard-ass man" kinda things.
Or the fact that I haven't really been doing much this year except writing, play video games/watching anime and eating nothing but stuff like ramen and ready meals. Feels like I have been a bit of a lazy butt through it all. And wrecked my family relations.
Then again 2020 has a lost year for 95% of the world so I suppose it's the one year where it's ok to do so. Means I really, really, really have to step up my game in 2021. Need to start getting the protein milkshakes in me again and fix that bike.
Enjoying anime is fine, as long as you're not extremely obsessed with it, of course.
Besides, being "a man" isn't measured by how much muscle one has, or how much someone loves hunting, fishing, the outdoors, camping, etc.
The TRUE measure of a man is this: blameless, takes care of his spouse and doesn't cheat on her, calm and wise in mind, self-controlled, respectable, hospitable, can teach his family well, avoids drunkenness, takes care of his family and never abuses them, gentle rather than aggressive, not letting himself be controlled by materialistic things, and taking care of his family well with firm yet loving kindness.
Now, that's in a married context, but what about someone who is single?
Well, it still looks similar. Just cut out the family figures, but even still, the same rules apply.
What I'm basically saying is that a measure of a man isn't determined by his favorite hobbies and activities, necessarily. It's ultimately determined by his level of maturity and handling on life.
In general, I don't think you have to be worried, based on what I know about you.