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Why are Texan men more likely to be aggressive risk takers, prone to accidental death?: The dangers of a “culture of honor”
Living dangerously: Culture of honor, risk-taking, and the non-randomness of ‘accidental’ deaths” From Social Psychological and Personality Science This study reveals that men sometimes prove themselves by taking risks that demonstrate their toughness and bravery. Putting yourself in peril … Continue reading
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Tagged accidental deaths, culture of honor, manhood, masculinity, risk taking
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