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I think this is an interesting subject and you don't hear too many people talk about it. I think there's differences in the way people from different socio-economic backgrounds view masculinity. These are gross generalizations and some of them obviously cross barriers but these are things that come to my mind if I had to categorize 'em (both the good and the bad):
Source of masculinity for lower class men: courage, physical intimidation, criminal record, material things, exploiting women for money/sex, adapting easily to new situations, charisma, outgoing personality.
Source of masculinity for middle and upper class men / educated men: dedication to craft/skill, providing for and protecting family, dressing well, high self esteem, working hard, independence, random hookups (if you're younger), intellectual narcissism, arrogance, leadership, making people feel empowered-sometimes in a manipulative way.
Do you think there is a big difference in the way different classes of people view masculinity?
I grew up in the inner city and have a white trash family lol - but I went on to a great university and noticed these differences right away while in college surrounded by so many suburban middle and upper class people. I've always had diverse friends but now it's something that's very clear to me. I think it's a bigger issue than people realize because masculinity is about identity and ideology.
A lot of people generally view men who are more 'cultured' or educated as less masculine. I don't think that's the case; I think it's just redefined.
I know this is a strange subject to bring up but it's a bodybuilding forum for christs sake so what the hell.
Source of masculinity for lower class men: courage, physical intimidation, criminal record, material things, exploiting women for money/sex, adapting easily to new situations, charisma, outgoing personality.
Source of masculinity for middle and upper class men / educated men: dedication to craft/skill, providing for and protecting family, dressing well, high self esteem, working hard, independence, random hookups (if you're younger), intellectual narcissism, arrogance, leadership, making people feel empowered-sometimes in a manipulative way.
Do you think there is a big difference in the way different classes of people view masculinity?
I grew up in the inner city and have a white trash family lol - but I went on to a great university and noticed these differences right away while in college surrounded by so many suburban middle and upper class people. I've always had diverse friends but now it's something that's very clear to me. I think it's a bigger issue than people realize because masculinity is about identity and ideology.
A lot of people generally view men who are more 'cultured' or educated as less masculine. I don't think that's the case; I think it's just redefined.
I know this is a strange subject to bring up but it's a bodybuilding forum for christs sake so what the hell.
