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All men fit into 3 ‘masculinity’ categories, scientists say​

Straight men fit into one of three distinct masculinity categories that define how they navigate their romantic relationships, researchers have discovered.

Experts from the University of British Columbia in Canada conducted in-depth interviews with 92 heterosexual men aged 19 to 43 from 14 different countries to determine how they navigated partnerships as gender roles continue to transform.

“We set out to understand how different types of masculinities shape men’s relationships and their mental health,” Dr. John Oliffe, a professor of nursing at UBC, stated in a press release about the study, which was published in the August issue of Social Science & Medicine.

The first masculinity type defined by the researchers is “neo-traditionalist,” whereby a man “largely follows traditional gender roles, such as being the provider and protector in the relationship.”

The second clearly-defined typology is “egalitarian” and involves a man “seeking a more equal partnership, with emphasis on mutuality and measurable give and take.”

Meanwhile, the third and final clear category defined by the experts is “progressive,” and pertains to men who “work on building gender equity in the partnership through regular, purposeful conversations with their partner to adjust who does what.”
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Less than a quarter of men in the study (24%) were categorized as “neo-traditionalist” and half of all those interviewed “purposefully distanced themselves from traditional masculine norms.”

The surprisingly low number highlights how younger generations of men are actively trying to move away from any association with “toxic masculinity,” which includes the suppression of emotion, the assertion of dominance and the reluctance to partake in household chores, such as cooking and cleaning.

Meanwhile, 26% of men interviewed fit into the “progressive” masculinity category, meaning they “focused on fairness and social justice, and checked their own privilege to justly operate within the relationship, and more broadly in society.”

The most common masculinity type among the young interviewees was “egalitarian,” with the men idealizing “equal contributions and reciprocity wherein counts were often used to evaluate each partner’s relative efforts and contributions to the relationship.”

Dr. Oliffe and his team made sure not to cast judgment on the interviewees, instead listening objectively to the men’s responses and applying “constant comparative analytics to build the analyses.”

“What we found was that these masculine types were associated with different benefits as well as challenges,” Dr. Oliffe explained.

For instance, men who actively promoted gender equity and social justice reported improved mental well-being, but those same men often revealed that they faced isolation or criticism from other males, which in turn influenced their mental health.

“While men are becoming more involved in promoting gender equity, little is known about how younger men work to build partnerships in their private lives,” Dr. Oliffe declared.

“With this research, we hope we have helped map that uncharted space and point a way forward for healthier relationships that promote the health of men, their partners and families.”
 
Do we have to have so many labels.
It’s as simple as MAN & FAGGOT

Example
Male who beats up women - faggot
Male who protects women - man
Male who wears dresses in order to gain access to women’s spaces - faggot
Male who beats the fuck out of the males wearing dresses - Man

I think this system works quite well.
 
God, I hate reading social science papers. "Qualitative photovoice." Here's the article if anybody wants to grab the full thing. The methodology is Zoom interviews so I view it as scientifically significant as Youtube videos of walking up to couples on the street and asking them their views on who should pay for a date.

Scratch that, it's as scientific as a "Which type are YOU?" personality quiz.
I thought this article would make me angry but I was very wrong. It's fucking hilarious. I might use "facilitated knowledge transfer via qualitative photovoice" on my resume. I mostly just admire the boldness of whoever submitted this trash as legitimate research. I've changed my mind about this upcoming generation, they're just shitposting academically at this point.
 
Where's the Machiavellian power seeking schemer perverse stereotype
 
Do men only get defined by how they treat whamen?
Unironically yes. These people are well-steeped in modern women-most-affected ideology that treats men as nothing more than tools for women to achieve their own ends and a tool is defined solely by how useful it is to the user.
 
Unironically yes. These people are well-steeped in modern women-most-affected ideology that treats men as nothing more than tools for women to achieve their own ends and a tool is defined solely by how useful it is to the user.

Men have always been viewed by larger society objectively as to what they can contribute, either through labor, technical experience, wealth generation, even dying for your country.

Women are viewed objectively by society as well, but by virtue of their very existence being valuable.
 
For instance, men who actively promoted gender equity and social justice reported improved mental well-being, but those same men often revealed that they faced isolation or criticism from other males, which in turn influenced their mental health.

My mental health would've been perfect if not for all those mean guys calling me a faggot and a soyboy.
 
So "masculinity" in this study is purely defined by the man's relationships with women? There's literally no place in this masculinity for anything about male peers, subordinates, hierarchy? The stuff that made masculinity what it is for millennia?

Nah, it's all about who does the dishes! That's what manhood is, men!

Imagine the absolute unparalleled shitfit women would throw if there was a study all about women exhibiting three different kinds of femininity based on how much they do the chores. Nothing about their personality apart from men, just their relational dynamic with a romantic partner, that's what femininity is! Feminists would scream. "We've categorized all women based on their relationships with men and they all fit into three categories, we interviewed almost a whole hundred women to figure it out!" The howls of derision and mockery would be heard from the asteroid belt.
 
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