Those aren't male or female traits but gender stereotypes. You shouldn't confuse the two. That said, it is correct that male gender stereotypes are valued more than female ones. It reinforces biases as people try to conform their behaviour to what's expected and the end result is a lot of sexism even from people who don't intend it. — Benkei
This perhaps could be challenged by replacing should with are inclined to, no? — Outlander
Stereotypes, perhaps. But averaging all peoples, men are generally of larger muscle mass and perhaps as a result tire less. Life, regardless of the plush comforts of society or in the context of a single person alone on an entire planet, requires physical work. Whether the result of our current biological inclinations can be changed/altered (enter the taboo topic of "genetic trauma" which can be redeemed as the adaptability and salvageability of the human condition) does this not hold true? — Outlander
It is generally more simplistic. If you invest in ‘training’/‘educating’ then the pay off comes literally decade/s down the line. It is understandable why - in an economy based on profit - many people prefer to invest in what pays off next year/month/week rather than what pays off in 20 years or so … people have to eat and sustain themselves so the majority of what they have will be invested in tomorrow, next month/year rather than further down the line. — I like sushi
MtF transitioners were over 6 times more likely to be convicted of an offence than female comparators and 18 times more likely to be convicted of a violent offence. — Andrew4Handel
These are people who are going out of their to present as female yet retaining male patterns of criminality. — Andrew4Handel
It would be interesting to know the specific offenses. — Vera Mont
Reality doesn't care about your outdated, ill-informed, bigoted feelings and hypotheses indeed — Benkei
Based on this review, there is an extremely low prevalence of regret in transgender patients after GAS. We believe this study corroborates the improvements made in regard to selection criteria for GAS.
That's a lot of column-inches for very few people.A total of 27 studies, pooling 7928 transgender patients who underwent any type of GAS, were included. The pooled prevalence of regret after GAS was 1%
That study is highly implausible and has methodological problems. — Andrew4Handel
Of course it is! How could the American Society of Plastic Surgeons compete with Reddit for credibility? — Vera Mont
Of course it is! How could the American Society of Plastic Surgeons compete with Reddit for credibility? — Vera Mont
Has someone posted an explanation yet of why most violence, sex offences and crime per se is committed by men throughout history.
It clearly isn't socialisation. There is no evidence it is socialisation and there is no evidence of a change in trends. — Andrew4Handel
- Toward a Transformed Approach to Prevention: Breaking the Link Between Masculinity and Violence"Men are disproportionately overrepresented among both perpetrators and victims of violent crime. Scholars from the men's studies movement have documented a clear link between socialization into stereotypical norms of hegemonic masculinity and an increased risk for experiencing violence."
- Harmful masculinities among younger men in three countries: Psychometric study of the Man Box Scale"There is strong evidence that young men who subscribe to inequitable gender norms (e.g., believe women are solely responsible for household chores and child-rearing) (Pulerwitz and Barker, 2008) and endorse dominant and hostile forms of masculinities (e.g., believe women are sexual conquests) (Pulerwitz and Barker, 2008) have higher rates of perpetrating psychological, physical, and sexual violence against women... perpetrating verbal and physical abuse, cyber bullying, and aggression towards gay, lesbian, and transgender people or those who do not conform to hetero-normative gender norms... Furthermore, studies have explored the impact of “harmful masculinities” on the health of the individual who endorses them..."
- Harmful Masculinity and Violence"Masculine ideals, such as the restriction of emotional expression and the pressure to conform to expectations of dominance and aggression, may heighten the potential for boys to engage in general acts of violence including, but not limited to, bullying, assault, and/or physical and verbal aggression"
Men who strongly adhere to traditional masculine gender norms are at increased risk for the perpetration of violent and abusive acts toward their female intimate partners
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