Masculism or masculism is an anti-feminist movement/movement that emphasizes masculinity, aggression, autonomy and strength. Formed in the early 21st century, this movement is driven both by stirring social movements against discrimination against women and by criticism of the exercise of political rights and the participation of all men in active civic activities. Emerging from an initial debate about masculinity and aggression, the movement has expanded from its original roots to take on several different identities and formations, some significantly different from others. Masculinity often applies to an individual man or group of men, regardless of their sexual orientation or gender identity - masculine women may also be affected. Masculism encourages men to actively participate in childcare, cooking, keeping pets and doing housework on an equal basis with women. In their clothing and appearance, McIlnice-minded men usually prefer leather jackets, boots, short haircuts and sportswear. Despite all the controversy surrounding mascoin, which promotes negative attitudes toward women and their roles, there is no research linking masculine behavior to pathological aggressive behavior in all men.