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  2. Masculine beauty ideal - Wikipedia

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    Standards of beauty vary based on culture and location. While Western beauty standards emphasize muscled physiques, this is not the case everywhere. [9] In South Korea and other parts of East Asia, the rise of androgynous K-pop bands have led to slim boyish bodies, vibrant hair, and make-up being more sought-after ideals of masculine beauty.

  3. Physical attractiveness - Wikipedia

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    When participants learned that a person had positive personality characteristics (e.g., smart, funny, kind), that person was seen as more physically attractive. [345] Conversely, a person with negative personality characteristics (e.g., materialistic, rude, untrustworthy) was seen as less physically attractive.

  4. Muslims appalled at 'perfect man' billboard on Indiana highway

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    The sign in question, which can be seen from the southbound lanes on I-465 near the Washington Street exit, claims to list the characteristics of "the perfect man." Photo: WXIN

  5. Masculinity - Wikipedia

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    A man's social value is traditionally connected to his ability to provide so when he can no longer do that, it negatively impacts his ego. [149] Masculinity is seen as an entity to be protected, and when a man feels disempowered, he finds other ways to reaffirm their masculinity. [ 149 ]

  6. Brannon Masculinity Scale - Wikipedia

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    "A real man enjoys a bit of danger now and then." "A man always deserves the respect of his wife and children." Living life on the edge through an outgoing spirit of adventure [6] Sometimes an unsuccessful man is acclaimed for his masculinity simply because it is known that he will use force at the slightest excuse. [7]

  7. Gentleman - Wikipedia

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    The fundamental idea of "gentry", symbolised in this grant of coat-armour, had come to be that of the essential superiority of the fighting man, and, as Selden points out (page 707), the fiction was usually maintained in the granting of arms "to an ennobled person though of the long Robe wherein he hath little use of them as they mean a shield."

  8. 6 reasons Scott Eastwood is the perfect man - AOL

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    Here are six reasons Scott Eastwood is the perfect man. 1. He's Easygoing . NEWS: Why Scott Eastwood Passed on 'Fifty Shades of Grey' 2. He's a Big Softie "I loved The Notebook, I thought it was ...

  9. Junzi - Wikipedia

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    In Confucianism, the ideal personality is the 聖 shèng, translated as saint or sage.However, as sagehood is impractical for most people, Confucius defined an archetype for a less demanding but still cultured and moral way of life and used the term junzi, originally used to refer to members of the nobility, to refer to anyone upholding that way of life, regardless of social status.