I'm going to be difficult here again
But, um, aren't ALL of our (speaking from a Western POV) definitions and ideas of masculinity and femininity cultural and thus biased?
I mean, if One asks me to define what makes Xperson masculine, I'm only really going to be able to rely on traditional, cultural statements of that definition.
Walking someone home from school and carrying books (using these as examples because they were the last examples to be brought up) are traditional cultural concepts
ANY 'example' or 'definition' of masculinity or femininity are going to be culturally based...as far as I can think of.
And Again, They're Predominately White, Western Based, Because These Ideas Are Not (necessarily) The Same Throughout Other/Each Culture,
Dylan
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