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* [[Pink Is for Sissies]] (wearing that color makes a guy un-masculine)
* [[Pink Is for Sissies]] (wearing that color makes a guy un-masculine)
* [[Purple Is Powerful]] (involves purple being seen as a manly color)
* [[Purple Is Powerful]] (involves purple being seen as a manly color)
* [[Rated M for Manly]]
* [[Rated "M" for Manly]]
* [[A Real Man Is a Killer]]
* [[A Real Man Is a Killer]]
* [[A Real Man Pees Standing Up]]
* [[A Real Man Pees Standing Up]]
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Revision as of 19:16, 26 January 2014

One of many reasons that fiction thinks "Testosterone" means "Awesome".
"I’m not on board with this modern trend of telling men that they should act less like men. I dream of a world where the beer is cheap and plentiful, violence can still be an acceptable solution to life’s problems."

Tropes about what is "macho", being a "real man", and the various cultural expectations of what is and isn't masculine, and even things that are considered emasculating.

Compare Tomboy.

Contrast Bishonen, Femininity Tropes.

Not to be confused with The Real Man.


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