Why does traditional masculinity have such longevity, even among younger boys?
Published: July 22, 2024 6.23pm BST
Weve all seen men lash out angrily when their masculinity is threatened not least in Hollywood movies. And the extent of such behaviour has also been uncovered in scientific research. But how, when and why does this tendency arise?
A recent psychological study has found that some young boys display feelings of aggression when they feel their masculinity is being challenged. While it is well known that such feelings are present in some adult men, it is not until now that such research has focussed on adolescent boys between the ages of ten and 19.
The study assessed views on masculinity (along with self-reports on the stage of puberty) in more than 200 US boys between the ages of ten and 19. The boys were also asked to take a quiz including stereotypically male and female questions, such as Which of these tools is a Phillips-head screwdriver?. They were then given feedback on whether their score was more masculine or feminine with the latter being a potential threat to their manhood.
Because it would be unethical to try to deliberately provoke children into aggressive behaviour, the boys were then asked to complete a commonly used cognitive task to measure how aggressive they felt in response to the feedback. This involved completing a series of words. For example, the letters gu_ could become either gun (aggressive) or gut (not aggressive).
More:
https://theconversation.com/why-does-traditional-masculinity-have-such-longevity-even-among-younger-boys-234823
Shellback Squid
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(2,860 posts)Its taught, just like racisim
I_UndergroundPanther
(12,934 posts)Traditional views on masculinity center on power and who deserves to have it. Phrases about women like we are the weaker sex ect. Point out the power dynamic.
All of it is made up and socially reinforced by men and some kinds of more patriarchal women.
enough
(13,454 posts)It would be hard to give up a self-perception of automatic superiority, automatic privilege, automatic entitlement.