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"if not these, then not masculine": as example.
You chose only two, which makes me think the third item is considered gendered for you.
Those things are essential for a cis or trans male to look masculine. Of course there are a set of physical secondary ♥♥♥♥♥♥ attributes that constitute a male, but each one alone is not gendered either (like having a grave voice or large shoulders).
The ♥♥♥♥♥ itself is not enough, but along with some of the secondary ♥♥♥♥♥♥ attributes, it usually constitutes a male form.
Any male-shaped person can, however, look very unmanly by not behaving like I mentioned.
Ex.: a packed gym guy, who is always screaming for no reason, and who cheats on a lot of women in order to convince himself he is "alpha" or some ♥♥♥♥. That quickly doesn't resemble anything manly.
you can't really, since pretty much everything else is personality.
Just some of the people I consider masculine.
Not stating 'this is what all must think' .
Dr FranknFurter is very masculine as is Rocky (erm both Sylvester Stallone Rocky and the Rocky Horror).
Many things can define masculinity and it differs from person to person.
Take Manliest Cartoon thread as an example.
The personal traits, however, are very important.
Someone very strong and large and harry can stop looking manly very quickly if they scream and whine: "Nein! Nein! Nein!"
Definitely not an example of manlyness.
long ago tradition was if you had a feud with someone you'd cut off their hair... and in doing so they'd know that their life was in your hands but you'd chosen to spare them... and hence having long hair was a sign that you'd either not angered someone to that extent or could protect your hair. XD
Bald people have sharpely declined their ability to reproduce.
Else, as i meditated about wood chopping lately and compared my skills to a woman doing it, i´d say it´s more masculine to do some primal sounds while chopping wood - and occasionally stop to hit with one fist on Your breast while stating how manly and hard this work is, but that You´re a man, so the wood is obviously weaker than You with Your Fiskars...
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