"Study Links Teen Boys' Aggression to Threatened Masculinity"

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A new study reveals that adolescent boys often respond aggressively to perceived threats to their masculinity, especially when pressured by societal norms to conform to traditional masculine behaviors. The research suggests that interventions during puberty could help mitigate these harmful behaviors and prevent the development of fragile masculinities.
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