Boys who cling to stereotypically ‘manly’ traits are more likely to hurt others – but they are in the minority, study finds
The Men’s Project finds most young people don’t hold strict ideas about masculinity and look to real-life role rather than online modelsGet our breaking news email, free app or daily...
By Tory Shepherd · The Guardian World
The Men’s Project finds most young people don’t hold strict ideas about masculinity and look to real-life role rather than online models Get our breaking news email , free app or daily news podcast Adolescent boys who cling to stereotypically masculine traits are far more likely to hurt others, and be hurt themselves, a major study has found, but it also found that overall those boys were in the minority. Through The Men’s Project, 1,401 male, female and non-binary adolescents aged 14 to 18 were surveyed about masculinity by Jesuit Social Services (JSS). Continue reading...