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Masculinity forces boys to internalize their emotions

From the moment of birth, we are divided into two separate and distinct genders. Blue and pink caps for new born babies, toy cars and kitchen sets for kiddie Christmas presents, and denim shorts and frilly tutus for a child’s clothing options are only some of the ways that gender roles… Masculinity forces boys to […]
<a href="https://highschool.latimes.com/author/olundp/" target="_self">Paul Olund</a>

Paul Olund

March 28, 2015
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From the moment of birth, we are divided into two separate and distinct genders. Blue and pink caps for new born babies, toy cars and kitchen sets for kiddie Christmas presents, and denim shorts and frilly tutus for a child’s clothing options are only some of the ways that gender roles…

Masculinity forces boys to internalize their emotions

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