The "Ideal Man" : how gender norms and expectations shape South African men's masculinity sexual identities and wellBeing

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Dominant gender norms among South African males promote ideals of masculinity characterized by control, emotional stoicism, and power, which can impact overall health. This study explores South African men’s perceptions of the “ideal” man, societal expectations, and how sexual identities intersect with masculinity, health-seeking behaviors, and HIV prevention. We conducted 40 interviews with men who have sex with women and men who have sex with men, aged 18–35 years who resided in Johannesburg or Cape Town municipal areas. Participants described their idea of the "ideal man” as a provider, protector, and role model, though these ideals varied across.

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Young, A. M., Moji, M., Duby, Z., Tenza, S., Atujuna, M., Palanee-Phillips, T., Minnis, A. M., & Montgomery, E. T. (2024). The “Ideal Man”: How Gender Norms and Expectations Shape South African Men’s Masculinity, Sexual Identities, and Well-Being. The Journal of Men’s Studies, 33(2), 417-440. https://doi.org/10.1177/10608265241303734 (Original work published 2025)

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