Young Men Are Looking For "Manly Cities" to Live In
Briefly

The article explores the notion of 'manly' cities as young men contemplate where to build their lives. Initiated by a provocative post on social media, it questions what makes a city appealing under the guise of masculinity, referencing a 2012 study that sorted cities based on so-called masculinities and their oppositions. Cities like Charlotte and Nashville are noted as winners in the masculine tally, highlighting a mix of activities and cultural factors that appeal to young men today, contrasting sharply with traditionally emasculating environments.
In a study from 2012, America's manliest cities were ranked based on various masculating and emasculating factors, reflecting the elements deemed manly by society.
The discourse on what constitutes a 'manly' city raises questions on societal norms, with cities like Charlotte and Nashville emerging as favorites for their traits.
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