How is masculinity explained in the text, and how is it different from the biological sex, “male.” Using specific examples, discuss why patriarchal masculinity is not the only form of masculinity...

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How is masculinity explained in the text, and how is it different from the biological sex, “male.” Using specific examples, discuss why patriarchal masculinity is not the only form of masculinity accepted in the present.
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Discussion: Masculinity Vs Biological male characteristics
Masculinity is related with the social c
onstruct of what it means to be male. Masculinity refers to the gender and it will be classified in accordance with the role of the gender in the society, in social relations, behaviours and the personal traits as well (Edley,2017).
Biological sex Male, does not have to focus on these sociological aspects, it is concerned only with the physiological aspects of the sex, which typically will mean both the primary and the secondary sexual characteristics, viz., the reproduction system of the person as well as the secondary characteristics like height, muscularity(Berdahl et al.,2018) etc.
Masculinity will emphasize on the traits that are often considered to be unique for the male gender. Typical traits associated with masculinity...
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