Friday, April 24, 2020
Masculinity And Physical Condition The Universe Essays - Masculinity
  Masculinity and Physical Condition the Universe    John Darcey Darcey 1     Professor Garber    Hm 46    April 8th, 1999       Idea of Masculinity and Physical Condition      In today's society, there is a lot of pressure on young men to be     in the best physical condition possible. The idea of masculinity     seems to be related to the picture of a perfect man with bulging     muscles that excels in sports. A boy growing up who does not make     the football or baseball team is ridiculed and tormented by his     classmates and is labeled as a "nerd" or a "loser".    These images of the macho man are put in adolescent boys     heads mainly by the media. They see the Arnold Schwaztanagers     and other muscle men and grow up thinking that is what they have to     look like in order to get a good-looking girlfriend or to be popular.     Movies portray the big strong man as the one in charge, and the one     with all the ladies. Strength has become symbolic of not only     Masculinity, but of power and sexuality.     The main problem with this image is that not all children can     Darcey 2    live up to it. A boy with an illness such as asthma or diabetes may     look fine, but is not able to perform as well athletically than his     classmates. The boy will often end up hating himself and pushing     harder than he is physically able in order to perform as well as his     peers. This is not only dangerous to the physical well - being of the     child, but can also mentally harm him when he realizes he will never     be as quick or as strong as the rest of the boys.  Along with peer     pressure comes pressure from the gym teachers or coaches. They     always want to push the extra step, but sometime that extra step is     unattainable. The only way that a child with a disability can cope with     this is to realize that just because he is not athletic does not make     him any less masculine.     Some boys that do not even take interest in sports pretend to,     just so they are not labeled as "weird" or "gay". They act like they     enjoy watching football games with dad or basketball games with his     friends, even though he would rather be reading or writing. Just     because a boy is not interested in sports does not make him a     homosexual, but that is the image some adolescents get. This is a     shame, because instead of focusing on their real talents, these boys     Darcey 3    are faking interest in something to protect their masculinity.     Being strong and physically fit can also become a dangerous     addition for men. Some will work out until they cause themselves     pain, and others will go as for as to inject steroids into their system to     get bigger. Many men that have worked very hard to get into the     Olympics or professional sports lose all they have worked for because     of the means they used to make it to the top.     In a society where the kid who is picked last in gym is chastised     and laughed at, we must remember in the future that the kid who     did not choose him will probably be calling him boss. Just because     someone is not as physically capable as another does not make     them any less masculine. Although it is not likely     that this stereotype will fade away anytime soon, it can be hoped that     other things will be looked at in accordance to masculinity in the     future.    
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