As a sign of his willingness to break dramatically with the past, Stallone even laid off pumping iron _ the method he had used for years to hone his hypermasculine image _ and packed on 39 pounds.
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While popular identification of hypermasculine traits tends to revolve around the outward physical aspects of violence, danger and sexual aggression, much less consideration is given to the emotive characteristics that define those men deemed " hypermasculine ".
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While popular identification of hypermasculine traits tends to revolve around the outward physical aspects of violence, danger and sexual aggression, much less consideration is given to the emotive characteristics that define those men deemed " hypermasculine ".
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In its initial years of settlement, only male slaves were transported to Yeowe, leading to a hypermasculine culture and formalized homosexual relationships among them, both of which had a strong impact on later gender relations on Yeowe.
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Hypermasculine styles in gay male culture are prominent in gay disco groups of the 1970s such as Village People, and are reflected in the BDSM gay subculture depicted in the film " Cruising " ( 1980 ).
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Brian Krans describes the results of a study in which advertisements in men's magazines were analyzed for hypermasculine appeal : " The team found that at least one hypermasculinity variable appeared in 56 percent of the 527 advertisements they identified.
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In the late 1970s, Evans became upset at the pattern of butch conformity that was then overtaking gay men in the hypermasculine bodies and wardrobes as " zombies " and " clones ", presaging the " Castro clone " moniker.
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Ben-Zeev, Scharnetzki, Chang and Dennehy point toward images in the media as the most important factor influencing hypermasculine behaviour, stating " After all, media does not only re�ect cultural norms but can and does transform social reality ".
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Scheff has observed another strange way in which re-perpetuation of gender roles has assumed a cyclical pattern : fear of physical victimization in women has grown to such a level that many women actually seek the protection of men who display hypermasculine traits.
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More directly, if you start in this century with the promotion of the hypermasculine Babe Ruth and go on through the sexually ambiguous Babe Didrikson, the current selling of the American World Cup team as the babes of soccer seems like a logical arc.