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TopicWhat explains the hyper masculinity in the black community?
Teddytalks
06/02/17 5:08:03 PM
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Asherlee10 posted...
hollow_shrine posted...
This also correlates with poverty among white people, and both these things correlate positively with poor education. So if there's a connection here it's got more to do with money and education (or opportunity) than it does race.


I realize that I'm about to say something that is just confirmation bias, but this makes sense now that I am thinking about poor people in general, and not just by race.

Hypermasculine men do seem to be from low socioeconomic areas.

However, it doesn't explain 100% of the hypermasculine men in the world. Theories on the middle to high income male club goers, for example?


By club you like country clubs and such?
I would regard that as being a standard that old money has held for a very long time, as established by old customs. You just didn't hang out with your wives and women as they had nothing to offer a man, and you had to project strength as weakness of character means loss of respect
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