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  2. Mythopoetic men's movement - Wikipedia

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    In analytical psychology (or "Jungian psychology"), the puer aeternus is an example of what Jung considered an archetype, one of the "primordial, structural elements of the human psyche." [ 7 ] Jungian psychologist James Hillman incorporates logic and rational thought, as well as reference to case histories of well known people in society, in ...

  3. Person of faith - Wikipedia

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    The term people of faith has been increasingly used in the twentieth and twenty-first century by religious adherents in Westernized countries who are critical of a perceived increase in public disenchantment or de-emphasis upon accommodation for religious adherents, although the term itself is used more as a catch-all term which is ...

  4. Bear (gay culture) - Wikipedia

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    The Bear History Project, founded by Les L. Wright in 1995, documented the emergence and early evolution of bear identity and bear community. It became the source material for much of The Bear Book (1999) and The Bear Book II (2001). Publication of The Bear Book led to the Library of Congress adding "bear" as a category. The Bear History ...

  5. Fag hag - Wikipedia

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    Fag hags are frequently stereotyped as outgoing women who are seeking a substitute for heterosexual relationships, or who are secretly (or openly) sexually attracted to gay men. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] In fact, many women who identify as fag hags are already in romantic relationships, either with straight men or with women, [ 3 ] but seek out the ...

  6. Androcentrism - Wikipedia

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    Androcentrism (Ancient Greek, ἀνήρ, "man, male" [1]) is the practice, conscious or otherwise, of placing a masculine point of view at the center of one's world view, culture, and history, thereby culturally marginalizing femininity.

  7. Masculine of center - Wikipedia

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    The term masculine of center refers one's position on a gender spectrum. MoC people would roughly fall into the upper left quadrant in this graph.. Masculine of center (abbreviated as MoC) is a broad gender expression term used to describe a person who identifies or presents as being more masculine than feminine.

  8. Dude - Wikipedia

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    Dude is American slang for an individual, typically male. [1] From the 1870s to the 1960s, dude primarily meant a male person who dressed in an extremely fashionable manner (a dandy) or a conspicuous citified person who was visiting a rural location, a "city slicker". In the 1960s, dude evolved to mean any male person, a meaning that slipped ...

  9. Masculinity - Wikipedia

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    In Roman mythology, Mars was the god of war, an activity associated with masculinity. His female counterpart was Minerva.. Masculinity (also called manhood or manliness) is a set of attributes, behaviors, and roles associated with men and boys.