Men believe eating meat helps more masculine
Scientists at Bellarmine University (USA) have found that men feel they are more masculine when eating meat.
Professor Hank Rothgerber and colleagues conducted a survey with 214 students studying psychology. They are middle-class white students and are in their early 20s. These people are asked to tell their attitudes when eating meat.
Men believe that eating meat will help them become more masculine.
Research results show that male students believe that eating meat is a sign of maturity, strength and manliness. These people think that the taste of meat is very appealing, while female students feel more guilty about eating animal meat.
'Men express an attitude of eating meat, because they believe that animals are lower ranked than humans and they think that humans are born to eat meat,' said Dr. Hank Rothgerber, head of research. rescue, said on the Daily Mail.
Previously, research by scientists at the University of British Columbia (Canada) also showed that vegetarian men seem to be weaker and less masculine than men who eat meat. Even non-meat women agree with this view.
The conclusion comes after scientists conducted a study that requires hundreds of young men and women to describe people's personality through different diets.
Last year, a group of scientists from the University of Pennsylvania (USA) published research showing that eating meat is linked to masculinity, strength, and manliness .
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