🐱 Men Don’t Recycle to Avoid Looking Gay, New Study Says

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Is there anything toxic masculinity can’t do? Protect the ozone, apparently.

New research has found that one of the deterrents for going green among men is the fear of their sexual orientation coming under question, according to the journal Sex Roles.

Researchers found in a previous 2016 study that environmental consciousness fell into perceived ideas of masculinity and femininity, with eco-friendly behavior widely perceived as feminine. In this new study, 960 participants were asked to evaluate whether fictional characters felt “feminine” or “masculine,” based on several environmentally friendly activities such as paying bills online, turning off the air conditioner, caulking windows, recycling, or using reusable shopping bags. Participants were then made to give their impression based on a 10-point scale from heterosexual to homosexual. Kinsey is shaking!

Participants who learned that a male fictional character exhibited behaviors associated with women said that they were "uncertain of his heterosexual identity," the researchers write. In the example of the reusable shopping bag or recycling, men across the board deemed it as “feminine.” Therefore, those "perceived as being more likely to have positive feminine than positive masculine traits" were not associated with manliness.

Professor Janet K. Swim at Pennsylvania State University who led the research determined that some men might be put off behaving in a more eco-friendly manner because of these stereotypes.

The research suggested that if being seen as heterosexual is important to them, men will opt out of gender nonconforming behaviors, with a stigma by that association. A latter part of the study showed that “men were most likely to socially distance themselves” from gender nonconforming behavior — a social consequence to the construct of gender at large.

“People may avoid certain behaviors because they are managing the gendered impression they anticipate others will have of them,” Swim said.

I mean, the earth literally might be uninhabitable by 2040, but no homo.
 
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>The face of prime masculinity.
 
I reuse the plastic bags I get from the store as mini trash bags. I don't see... wait, the ultimate instinct.
>Fran Tirado
Hmm.
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Yeah, no, please to swallow broken glass like you do a cock and die.
 
Good lord can we have a day where people aren't trying to faggot up things that don't goddamn matter to make their gay seem special?

In this new study, 960 participants were asked to evaluate whether fictional characters felt “feminine” or “masculine,” based on several environmentally friendly activities such as paying bills online, turning off the air conditioner, caulking windows, recycling, or using reusable shopping bags.

We've hit that point where being responsible is both gendered and has sexual orientation and there is nothing gayer than that.
 
I reuse the plastic bags I get from the store as mini trash bags. I don't see... wait, the ultimate instinct.
>Fran Tirado
Hmm.
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Yeah, no, please to swallow broken glass like you do a cock and die.
My Grandfather smoked his whole life. I was about 10 years old when my mother said to him, 'If you ever want to see your grandchildren graduate, you have to stop immediately.'. Tears welled up in his eyes when he realized what exactly was at stake. He gave it up immediately. Three years later he died of lung cancer. It was really sad and destroyed me. My mother said to me- 'Don't ever smoke. Please don't put your family through what your Grandfather put us through." I agreed. At 28, I have never touched a cigarette. I must say, I feel a very slight sense of regret for never having done it, because your post gave me cancer anyway.
 
but recycling is awesome - it's free stuff, basically:
1. plastic recycle shopping bags into small trash bags
2. recycle leftovers into lunch the next day
3. recycle aluminum cans into aluminum powder (with glue you can make abrasives or combine with iron oxide (rust) and some magnesium and you can make thermite to melt everything)
4. recycle old computer parts into a working machine to donate to a shelter or someone who needs one
5. working on old cars is the same as number 4
6. old clothes become cleaning rags
7. old wood becomes scrap for use as tools, as kindling, et c

how is recycling "looking gay"? because the image pushed is some yuppie do-nothing? boy, recycling has been a thing since cavemen started finding and saving stone handaxe knappings to make arrows.
 
Recycle IS gay, tho.
The only thing that makes economic sense to recycle consumer-wise is aluminum.

but recycling is awesome - it's free stuff, basically:
1. plastic recycle shopping bags into small trash bags
2. recycle leftovers into lunch the next day
3. recycle aluminum cans into aluminum powder (with glue you can make abrasives or combine with iron oxide (rust) and some magnesium and you can make thermite to melt everything)
4. recycle old computer parts into a working machine to donate to a shelter or someone who needs one
5. working on old cars is the same as number 4
6. old clothes become cleaning rags
7. old wood becomes scrap for use as tools, as kindling, et c

how is recycling "looking gay"? because the image pushed is some yuppie do-nothing? boy, recycling has been a thing since cavemen started finding and saving stone handaxe knappings to make arrows.

 
but recycling is awesome - it's free stuff, basically:
1. plastic recycle shopping bags into small trash bags
2. recycle leftovers into lunch the next day
3. recycle aluminum cans into aluminum powder (with glue you can make abrasives or combine with iron oxide (rust) and some magnesium and you can make thermite to melt everything)
4. recycle old computer parts into a working machine to donate to a shelter or someone who needs one
5. working on old cars is the same as number 4
6. old clothes become cleaning rags
7. old wood becomes scrap for use as tools, as kindling, et c

how is recycling "looking gay"? because the image pushed is some yuppie do-nothing? boy, recycling has been a thing since cavemen started finding and saving stone handaxe knappings to make arrows.
What do they turn 2-liter bottles filled with piss into?

Asking for a friend.
 
What do they turn 2-liter bottles filled with piss into?

Asking for a friend.
urine can be used to tan and prepare hides into leather; it's also a good source potassium nitrate (if you have a year). potassium nitrate, sulfur, and charcoal is a handy explosive and if combined in the right ratios in a fine enough powder, can be used as a gunpowder substitute.

urine in general is also great for gardening since it helps hydralize soil with nitrogen and suplhates, along with minute amounts of calcium and chloride - all things that make healthy plants.

correction: calcium nitrate is what is generally produced when extracting nitrates via composting from urine and manure. potassium nitrate is generally a lab produced product. thanks to @Bass for catching this.
 
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