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testosterone
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Western countries
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Testosterone is often associated with masculinity and male dominance in Western cultures.
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testosterone
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Western countries
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Testosterone is often associated with masculine traits such as aggression and competitiveness, and is considered essential for male physical and sexual development.
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testosterone
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western countries
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Associated with masculinity, aggression, and competitiveness
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testosterone
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western countries
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Associated with masculinity, strength, and aggression; often linked to traditional gender roles and expectations.
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testosterone
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western countries
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Testosterone often associated with masculinity and strength, and is a focus in discussions about gender differences and athletic performance.
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testosterone molecule
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Western countries
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Associated with masculinity and male physical traits in Western cultures
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testosterone molecule
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Western countries
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Associated with masculinity and male fertility; often used in hormone replacement therapy.
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testosterone molecule
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Western countries
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Associated with masculinity and strength, often depicted as a symbol of virility.
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testosterone molecule
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Western countries
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Associated with masculinity and strength, often used in hormone replacement therapy.
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testosterone molecule
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western countries
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Associated with masculinity, strength, and aggression
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