Quote Originally Posted by Boblawblah View Post
Two questions

1. Could you tell us what those traits/demeanor/qualities/attributes are?
A quick Google search will provide that, and I would agree with many of them. Examples would be stoicism, aggressiveness, creativity, assertiveness, dominant/domineering, opposite of feminine.

2. Are the above a biological truth for males? Or more of a "that's just the way men traditionally were" thing?
If you read up on masculinity, it will tell you that the behavioral aspect of it is a social construct, and both sexes are capable of exhibiting these traits. As such, this portion is subject for debate. While there is truth to that, the thing is there still has to be a distinction between what is masculine and what is feminine otherwise such debates couldn't even exist. Such as, "Is Zero more masculine, or feminine?" Despite that we all know she is female.

This energy when taking a biological role determines physical traits within a given person that are either masculine or feminine. Broad shoulders, square jaw, tall stature, muscular physique, hirsute, deep voice, robustness. These are physical features that are associated with males. When females have these features, it is determined that they have a masculine appearance.

It because of these reasons why I say masculinity is not subject to an opinion. I am well aware how current education seeks to blur these lines, and obstruct this truth. And I refuse to yield. I will never concede to that nonsense. This distinction is so important to not only education, but to our longevity as species in this universe. Please, never forget.