Sunday, December 29, 2019
Masculinity And Self Knowledge Of Males And The Additional...
  For many adult males there will come a time when they begin to think back on their upbringing and everything that contributed to them being the man they are today. A specific question for some being, who or what taught them the meaning and role of masculinity in their life. These questions can be very significate to some men that are trying to discover themselves and work towards the person they want to become. This question can also be a very poignant one for those men making the decision to come out and reveal themselves as homosexual men. It can also initiate the internal struggle that comes with embracing a new identity while determining what part masculinity will play in that identity. In my paper I will discuss what I discovered in literature regarding the role of masculinity in the self-knowledge of males and the additional impact that can have on homosexual males. 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