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  2. Brannon Masculinity Scale - Wikipedia

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    It is important that men are adventurous and willing to resort to violence if necessary. It reinforces dated concepts that gentle men are not seen as manly. Being competitive and aggressive ties in with “the big wheel” section as well, however, this section really focuses more on aggression and violence in areas such as sports and conflict.

  3. The Sensuous Man - Wikipedia

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    The Sensuous Man is a book written by an author initially known as "M", later revealed to be Joan (Terry) Garrity, John Garrity, and Len Forman. [1] First published in 1971 by both L. Stuart [2] and W. H. Allen, [3] by Corgi in 1972 [4] and again in 1982 by Dell Publishing, Murphy Books, [5] The Sensuous Man is a detailed instruction manual on male sexuality.

  4. Category:Male models from New York (state) - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Help. Pages in category "Male models from New York (state)" The following 56 pages are in this category, out of ...

  5. Men's studies - Wikipedia

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    Early men's studies scholars studied social construction of masculinity, [12] which the Australian sociologist Raewyn Connell is best known for.. Connell introduced the concept of hegemonic masculinity, describing it as a practice that legitimizes men's dominant position in society and justifies the subordination of the common male population and women, and other marginalized ways of being a man.

  6. The Myth of Male Power - Wikipedia

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    The Myth of Male Power: Why Men are the Disposable Sex is a 1993 book by Warren Farrell, in which the author argues that the widespread perception of men having inordinate social and economic power is false, and that men are systematically disadvantaged in many ways.

  7. Intuition and decision-making - Wikipedia

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    Intuition, in contrast, is a more instantaneous, immediate understanding upon first being confronted with the math problem. Intuition is also distinct from implicit knowledge and learning, which inform intuition but are separate concepts. Intuition is the mechanism by which implicit knowledge is made available during an instance of decision-making.

  8. The Inevitability of Patriarchy - Wikipedia

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    The theory proposed by Goldberg is that social institutions that are characterised by male dominance may be explained by biological differences between men and women (sexual dimorphism), suggesting male dominance could be inevitable. Goldberg later refined articulation of the argument in Why Men Rule (1993). [1]

  9. Male as norm - Wikipedia

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    The principle of male as norm holds that grammatical and lexical devices such as the use of the suffix-ess (as in actress) specifically indicating the female form, the use of man to mean "human", and similar means strengthen the perceptions that the male category is the norm, and that corresponding female categories are derivations and thus less important.