Across
- 3. The set of attributes, behaviors, and roles traditionally associated with men.
- 4. The willingness to show emotional openness, often stigmatized in men.
- 6. The state or role of being a father.
- 7. Physical or verbal behaviors intended to assert dominance or control.
- 9. The practice of suppressing emotions, often linked to men.
- 10. A philosophy encouraging endurance of pain without showing emotions.
Down
- 1. Societal norms dictating the behaviors deemed appropriate for men and women.
- 2. The process by which individuals learn and internalize society’s norms.
- 5. Harmful expectations that men must adhere to traditional masculine roles.
- 8. The sense of self, shaped by societal expectations of gender roles.
