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  2. Brannon Masculinity Scale - Wikipedia

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    This includes their needs, wants, and successes. The concept makes the presumption that masculinity is centered around 4 themes, which is referred to as Brannon’s 4 Models of Masculinity. The four sections are titled “No Sissy Stuff”, “The Big Wheel”, “The Sturdy Oak” and “Give ‘em Hell”.

  3. Category : Personality tests measuring masculinity-femininity

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    Pages in category "Personality tests measuring masculinity-femininity" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  4. Talk:Masculinity - Wikipedia

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    Ryan Michler's, "The Masculinity Manifesto: How A Man Establishes Influence, Credibility, and Authority" is a book that goes into a deeper and less popular look at masculinity. This book list Stoicism, Competitiveness, Dominance, Aggression, Vigilance, Violence, Honesty, and Self Respect as key elements of masculinity.

  5. Talk:Brannon Masculinity Scale - Wikipedia

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    Infobox : see Gender studies articles needing infoboxes; Merge : edit to see; Notability : edit to see; NPOV : edit to see; Orphans : Brannon Masculinity Scale · Holy Virility · Media and gender · Michael Kaufman (author) · Women's education in Saudi Arabia; Photo : see Wikipedia requested photographs of gender studies; Split : History of ...

  6. Jerry Seinfeld Explains Why He Misses ‘Dominant Masculinity ...

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    Jerry Seinfeld based his Netflix film Unfrosted on the past eras of “dominant masculinity” of the 1960s. “I think it is the key element and that is an agreed-upon hierarchy, which I think is ...

  7. Masculinity - Wikipedia

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    Masculinity (also called manhood or manliness) is a set of attributes, behaviors, and roles associated with men and boys. Masculinity can be theoretically understood as socially constructed, [1] and there is also evidence that some behaviors considered masculine are influenced by both cultural factors and biological factors.