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TopicWhat explains the hyper masculinity in the black community?
KYOJIROKAGENUMA
06/02/17 5:22:19 PM
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YookaLaylee posted...
Teddytalks posted...
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

I'm pretty sure he's talking about night clubs


Also let's be honest, all some poor men have is their masculine appeal... Their not going to charm a woman with their status or their lack of funds, but in a way, they can never take masculinity from you. I work with homeless people and its this out the wazoo. Alot of these men act like totally perves from the 50s, they hit on all of the female employees, and frequently say inappropriate things to them. This is all they have
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