Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Masculinity" in English language version.
... gay men and women tended to have gender-atypical facial morphology, expression, and grooming styles.
the [personality] theorist might classify a person as "masculine" if the person thought that person to have any or all of the following P-traits [personality traits] - GROUP Y TRAITS: strength of will, ambition, courage, independence, assertiveness, aggressiveness, ...
the [personality] theorist might classify a person as "masculine" if the person thought that person to have any or all of the following P-traits [personality traits] - GROUP Y TRAITS: strength of will, ambition, courage, independence, assertiveness, aggressiveness, ...
Gender feminists also consider traditional feminine traits (gentleness, modesty, humility, sacrifice, supportiveness, empathy, compassion, tenderness, nurturance, intuitiveness, sensitivity, unselfishness) morally superior to the traditional masculine traits (courage, strong will, ambition, independence, assertiveness, initiative, rationality and emotional control).
... homosexual men were rated as more feminine and less masculine than heterosexual men.
... gay men and women tended to have gender-atypical facial morphology, expression, and grooming styles.
{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)Their results found that homosexual men were rated as more stereotypically 'masculine' than heterosexual men, which they said undermined stereotypical notions of gay men as more feminine looking.
... homosexual men were rated as more feminine and less masculine than heterosexual men.
... gay men and women tended to have gender-atypical facial morphology, expression, and grooming styles.
... homosexual men were rated as more feminine and less masculine than heterosexual men.
... gay men and women tended to have gender-atypical facial morphology, expression, and grooming styles.
Their results found that homosexual men were rated as more stereotypically 'masculine' than heterosexual men, which they said undermined stereotypical notions of gay men as more feminine looking.
... gay men and women tended to have gender-atypical facial morphology, expression, and grooming styles.
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