id author title date pages extension mime words sentence flesch summary cache txt kk91fj26b5b Christopher Quiroz Masculinity in Context: How Social Environments Frame Gender Based Actions and Attitudes 2019 .txt text/plain 357 13 29 Much of this research has theorized that heterosexual men, specifically White men, are able to violate physical boundaries with other men due to the social acceptability of the same-sex touching within masculine contexts. The last study provides an answer to why women and sexual minority men encounter extraordinary and persistent barriers when entering masculine occupations, even as the gendered relations have grown more egalitarian over time. cache/kk91fj26b5b.txt txt/kk91fj26b5b.txt