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''This article concerns how a '''man''' differs from women. For other meanings of man see ].'' | |||
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A '''man''' is an ], ] ]. The irregular plural is '''men'''. | |||
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== Sex == | |||
In terms of ], men have various sexual characteristics that differentiate them from ]. In men, the ]s are involved in the reproductive system, whereas the ] are involved in attracting a mate or in defeating rivals. Men have mainly external sex organs. The study of male reproduction and associated organs is called ]. | |||
In general, men suffer from the same illnesses as women, however there are some ]es that occur only or more frequently in men. | |||
== Gender Roles == | |||
In terms of gender, men differ from women by a variety of behaviours. | |||
* Men, considered as a group, are often considered to be more ] than women. However, in interpersonal relationships, most research has found that men and women are equally aggressive. Men do tend to be more aggressive outside of the home. | |||
* In modern western society, few wear ] or ] generally associated with female ]s. (Doing so is known as ], and is generally stigmatised). | |||
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