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by word-reader
2484 days ago
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One of the pellets in this scattershot is basically, because sometimes beards are associated with being a man, and sometimes being clean-shaven is associated with being a man, there are surely no cross-cultural or cross-temporal ideals about masculinity at all and being a man can be completely redefined by lecturers in early modern masculinity or whoever. That being said, as someone who can't grow a great beard, I'll always have the Romans; can't blame it on gas masks or TV ads back then. |
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