Researchers Show that Most Men Don't Want Anything to Do with Toxic Masculinity
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The whole manoshere thing is creepy: men learning online what it means to be a "real man" from idiots like Andrew Tate. This toxic masculinity sometimes seems ubiquitous, but thankfully, there's a sobering study: few men actually identify with it. The current social media movement […] Want to learn more about science? Read the latest articles on Scientias.nl .
The notion that "toxic masculinity" is widespread among men finds little support in a new, comprehensive study from New Zealand. According to the researchers, only a small minority can be placed in the "toxic" category. The study includes around 15,000 heterosexual men and is based on data from the New Zealand Attitudes and Values Study. Despite the perception one may get when reading social or editorially controlled media, the proportion of "to…
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