USF Study: Males Aggressively Defend Masculinity

Think you're a tough guy? How far would you go to defend your manhood?

A University of South Florida study by psychology professor Jennifer Bosson recently found that aggression is a "manhood-restoring tactic."

Bosson's research also shows that rigid gender roles cause men to be more anxious, have lower self-esteem and act more violently, according to The Globe and Mail.

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