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,“We Need Real Men”,yed by the famous sexologist Magnus Hirschfeld, this meant that war and comradeship became a prism through which it was possible to define existing self-perceptions of sexual orientation in increasingly “masculine” terms.progestogen 发表于 2025-3-25 17:42:28
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Die Organisation der Betriebsverwaltung, chapter focuses on soldiers’ growing resentment of home-front expectations that they remain abstinent. In addition, it examines the impact of mass violence on their sexual and emotional life, including the effects of sexual deprivation.Gnrh670 发表于 2025-3-26 02:32:16
Die Gesellschafts- und Versicherungsstempel, reveal and conceal about their emotional experiences at the front? How did they perceive themselves in relation to prevailing masculine ideals? How did they characterize the physical and psychological impact of mass violence to their loved ones at home?责问 发表于 2025-3-26 05:51:13
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-98963-6sed many to perceive the emotionally and sexually restrained warrior ideal as impractical or even inhumane in the context of frontline violence. Intense stress and dislocation tested the 1914 masculine image, and front soldiers had to reconstruct masculinity in a way that made sense in this unimaginable, terrifying environment.临时抱佛脚 发表于 2025-3-26 10:34:08
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,“Don’t Think I’m Soft”, reveal and conceal about their emotional experiences at the front? How did they perceive themselves in relation to prevailing masculine ideals? How did they characterize the physical and psychological impact of mass violence to their loved ones at home?happiness 发表于 2025-3-26 18:22:53
Conclusion,sed many to perceive the emotionally and sexually restrained warrior ideal as impractical or even inhumane in the context of frontline violence. Intense stress and dislocation tested the 1914 masculine image, and front soldiers had to reconstruct masculinity in a way that made sense in this unimaginable, terrifying environment.