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Unveiling the 3 'masculinity' categories: Scientists' findings
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Unveiling the 3 'masculinity' categories: Scientists' findings

Researchers from the University of British Columbia have identified three distinct masculinity categories that define how heterosexual men navigate their romantic relationships: "neo-traditionalist," "egalitarian," and "progressive." The study found that younger generations of men are actively distancing themselves from traditional masculine norms, with 26% falling into the "progressive" category, which focuses on fairness, social justice, and checking one's own privilege. The most common category among the participants was "egalitarian," emphasizing equal contributions and reciprocity. While men promoting gender equity reported improved mental well-being, they also faced isolation and criticism from other males. The research aims to shed light on healthier relationship dynamics that promote the well-being of men, their partners, and families.

2 years ago•Source: New York Post
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