inasero
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If you think those are the defining features of masculinity I'm afraid you're sorely mistaken and it'll be difficult to argue on common grounds. As HNXAXR said, any characteristic taken to the extreme can be a bad thing. We shouldn't associate masculinity with misogynisism, violence, exploitation etc.Graney said:I guess what I associate masculinity with is the glorification of personal power, particularly physical and the domination of others.
Also the idea of never showing weakness, consideration or emotion.
These are not good things, for the soul, or society.
Please enlighten me on what masculinity means to you, and why it is good.
At the same time there are the examples I listed as features (not necessarily exclusive, mind you) I would consider to represent true masculinity. The fact that we have real difficulty in defining what it means to be a man is a sad commentary on the state of society, and the pervasive influence of postmodern, rational humanistic ideologies.