Ironically, it seems the lack of a masculinity (or at least a masculine role model) has more detrimental effects. Of all then many "mass shootings" here almost all of them have been perpetrated by someone who had no male role model while growing up. Many perpetrated by someone who had been bullied: perhaps if the "toxic masculinity" of the old schoolyard fights hadn't been so effectively banned they might have had a less tragic outlet/release for their anger and frustration.
Hmm. I think that's too simplistic and requires too much profiling. What is the definition if masculinity?
Like to fight
Get muddy
Rough
Tough etc etc
Not all children fit into those categories...
Is compassion and a love/passion for animals masculine, or feminine? Or neither? What if a child is more interested in animals than being an typical "boy"?
Honestly I can sit here all day and type out all the things that are wrong with society, schools, (assumptions about) parenting, labelling etc etc, but the problem, is we don't need that, we need solutions, but sadly, it seems the more solutions we find, the more categorised we all become and as such when someone doesn't fit into a category that they want to fit into, they're outcast or lost.