Boys learn from an early age to conform to ‘appropriate’ gender roles that align with what is expected of masculinity in a given society. A consequence of this is the grooming of boys from an early age to represent the social standards of manhood. Ultimately, this shapes the differentiating factors between a boy’s and a girl’s identity.

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