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  2. Brannon Masculinity Scale - Wikipedia

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    The goal of this section is to double down on the previous section that success is masculine, and you must avoid femininity. Success and status are the bedrock elements of the male sex role. Success is not only defined as financial and career success; it can also translate to relationships and sexual prowess.

  3. Manosphere - Wikipedia

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    The manosphere is a varied collection of websites, blogs, and online forums promoting masculinity, misogyny, and opposition to feminism. [1] Communities within the manosphere include men's rights activists (MRAs), [2] incels (involuntary celibates), [3] Men Going Their Own Way (MGTOW), [4] pick-up artists (PUA), [5] and fathers' rights groups. [6]

  4. Masculinity - Wikipedia

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    Machismo is a form of masculinity that emphasizes power and is often associated with a disregard for consequences and responsibility. [53] Some believe that masculinity is linked to the male body; in this view, masculinity is associated with male genitalia.

  5. The Contradictions of Conservative Masculinity - AOL

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    Not only was the leader of the Nazi paramilitary organization, Ernst Röhm, widely known to be gay, but the SA forged a politics of masculinity that depended on homosocial bonding and the ...

  6. This is the ideal male body according to the internet - AOL

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    "This is the ideal make (sic) body. You may not like it, but this is what peak performance looks like," the caption says. The tweet spiraled into a meme, and Twitter users started to post their ...

  7. Masculism - Wikipedia

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    Sociologists Melissa Blais and Francis Dupuis-Déri describe masculism as a form of antifeminism; [21] they equate masculist and masculinist, attributing the former to author Warren Farrell. The most common term, they argue, is the "men's movement"; they write that there is a growing consensus in the French-language media that the movement ...

  8. 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.

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