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  2. Masculinity - Wikipedia

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    Women who participate in sports, especially male-dominated sports, are sometimes derided as being masculine. Even though most sports emphasize stereotypically masculine qualities, such as strength, competition, and aggression, women who participate in sports are still expected to conform to strictly feminine gender norms. This is known as the ...

  3. Stereotypes of white Americans - Wikipedia

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    The term Chad refers to a stereotypically masculine white American male, who is well-endowed, handsome, gainfully employed and blond-haired. [3] Becky and Karen have been used as terms to refer to white women who act in a clueless, condescending or entitled way. [4] These stereotype names are derived from names that white women commonly have.

  4. Hegemonic masculinity - Wikipedia

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    Other scholars have used the term toxic masculinity to refer to stereotypically masculine gender roles that restrict the kinds of emotions that can be expressed (see affect display) by boys and men, including social expectations that men seek to be dominant (the "alpha male"). [67] [better source needed]

  5. Category:Stereotypes of men - Wikipedia

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  6. 'My Life Fell Apart At 40. Lifting Heavy Saved Me.' - AOL

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    I can say with unwavering certainty that lifting heavy things in the gym—physically expressing my femininity in the most stereotypically masculine of ways—felt like opening a door to parts of ...

  7. Gender roles in non-heterosexual communities - Wikipedia

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    Understanding the differences between sexual identity and gender roles is enhanced when focusing on the issues of friendship and sex among gay men. For many people, being gay has been interpreted in terms of not being masculine or, more specifically, being seen as feminine. [2] According to human rights campaigner Peter Tatchell:

  8. Voices: Mark Zuckerberg is right – what the world needs is ...

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    You know what? Throughout my career, one of the things that has struck me the most is the lack of masculine energy. Looking past the sea of ugly ergonomic chairs, how often the women’s toilets ...

  9. People would say things like, ‘Men don’t like women with careers,’ or ‘You’re too independent.’ ... According to research, stereotypically, masculine sports were associated with more ...