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And by that I mean what the most fragile and pointless gender expectations for men have been (aside from the major destructive ones) by narrow mid-20th century ideas of masculine behaviour.
1. A bro. never wears pink (even though pink was the quintessentially masculine colour pre-1950s). 2. A bro. never gives another bro. silent treatment. 3. A bro.’s never required to remember another bro.’s birthday. 4. A bro. never looks another bro. in the eye when either of them are eating a banana. 5. A bro. doesn’t grow his hair out past a certain point (that expectation didn’t exist pre-1950s either). That’s my own. I’m sure certain males of the baby boomer generation won’t agree but baby boomers are called baby boomers for a reason. Most of those rigid masculine stereotypes didn’t exist before the mid-20th century.
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