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Are Males More Likely To Be Violent As They Age, Or Is It Just A Form Of Cultural Branding?

April 8, 2018February 14, 2021 Irvin C.

The nature of being a male for boys and the consequences of their bad behavior are determined by others. It is understandable sometimes their antisocial behaviors could lead someone to think in such way, but for someone like Adam Rogers adolescents make sometimes bad decisions. To prove this, in his

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Are delinquent boys more likely to be violent as they age?

March 23, 2018February 14, 2021 anonymous

The nature of being a male for boys and the consequences of their bad behavior are determined by others. It is understandable their antisocial behaviors could lead someone to think in such way, but for some like Adam Rogers they are just simply adolescents. To prove this, Rogers radically exposes

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Freeing Black Masculinity

October 4, 2017February 14, 2021 bgoeltzenleuchter

“You have to decide as a child if you want to ‘pass’ into these spaces by wearing a false machismo or do you want to deal with the social consequences of being yourself.” This quote epitomizes the internal conflict children must face when negotiating their own individual self within the

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Prisoners of Masculinity

November 11, 2014February 14, 2021 bgoeltzenleuchter

In US, there have been many school shootings. Most of them by white, young males. Many people like to avoid this fact and focus on issues such as gun control, but the truth is we must address this issue. Boys are brought up to be as strong as men. They

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