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Testosterone poisoning is a popular term used to explain behaviors that are deemed excessively masculine.


Origins

An early printed reference to "testosterone poisoning" came in 1975 from actor
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. In a parody of self-help writing, Alda diagnosed the "ailment" of masculinity and offered methods for its "cure". He wrote: Ten years later, that same sentence from Alda's article was quoted in the 1985 book ''A Feminist Dictionary''. Carl Sagan gave the phrase more publicity when he praised Moondance magazine writer
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winner ''Women on War'' as follows: "A book of searing analysis and cries from the heart on the madness of war. Why is the half of humanity with a special sensitivity to the preciousness of life, the half untainted by testosterone poisoning, almost wholly unrepresented in defense establishments and peace negotiations worldwide?" A ''
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'' op-ed piece accused Sagan of "pompously inform ngus that the whole planet is imminently endangered by 'testosterone poisoning'". Bruce Tremper used the term in ''The Avalanche Review'', stating that being "a man" is best proven by dying "a stupendously violent death".


Psychology

A 1996 '' Psychology Today'' article referred to the phrase as "only a joke", but noted that a study about testosterone and male employment had shown that testosterone levels were lower for successful new male employees at a southern U.S. oil firm than they were for new male employees who had quit their jobs or been terminated. Berenbaum ''et al.'' (1997) stated that exposure to high levels of
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''in utero'' is associated with higher levels of adult aggression. Mazur ''et al.'' (1998) stated that males with higher testosterone levels tend to be slightly more aggressive than other males. The authors suggested that higher testosterone levels were a result of aggressive behavior, not a cause of it. In ''Family and Friends' Guide to Domestic Violence'', Elaine Weiss wrote that "deadly testosterone poisoning" (DTP) is one of "many misunderstandings about abusive men". She continued: "
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is not a war of the hormones, an inevitable biological clash between estrogen and testosterone. If it were, then there would be more of it; every heterosexual relationship would be abusive". McDermott (2007) found a significant positive relationship between levels of testosterone and aggression. However, the link between testosterone and aggression was questioned in a 2010 study published in ''Nature''. According to that study, "a single dose of testosterone in women causes a substantial increase in fair bargaining behaviour, thereby reducing bargaining conflicts and increasing the efficiency of social interactions. However, subjects who believed that they received testosterone—regardless of whether they actually received it or not—behaved much more unfairly than those who believed that they were treated with placebo."


Usage

Antonia Feitz protested the use of the expression in a 1999 essay in the ''Australian Daily Issues Paper'', calling it hate speech. Beth Gallagher's ''
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s, asserted that "Not long ago, if you found yourself being tailed within an inch of your life by one of these monsters, you could be reasonably sure that testosterone poisoning was at work. But now I don't even bother to check my makeup -- the macho creep back there is as likely to be the soccer mom next door, or even her mom..." Several readers submitted "testosterone poisoning" to a 2001 '' Atlantic Monthly'' competition to find a male equivalent for hysteria (which was originally regarded as a female-only condition). Dr.
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made testosterone poisoning a synonym for male chauvinism in his 2002 book ''The Power of Minds at Work: Organizational Intelligence in Action''; he described the phenomenon as one of 17 basic syndromes of dysfunction. In a 2003 ''
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'' essay,
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, and
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: They're all suffering from testosterone poisoning". Magazine editor
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used the phrase thematically in a 2005 ''
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. The term is also sometimes used by transfeminine people, including
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, to describe how testosterone has damaged their bodies.


See also

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Gender roles A gender role, also known as a sex role, is a social role encompassing a range of behaviors and attitudes that are generally considered acceptable, appropriate, or desirable for a person based on that person's sex. Gender roles are usually cent ...
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Sexism Sexism is prejudice or discrimination based on one's sex or gender. Sexism can affect anyone, but it primarily affects women and girls.There is a clear and broad consensus among academic scholars in multiple fields that sexism refers pri ...
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Misandry Misandry () is the hatred of, contempt for, or prejudice against men. Men's rights activists and other masculinist groups have criticized modern laws concerning divorce, domestic violence, the draft, circumcision (known as genital mutilation ...
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Misogyny Misogyny () is hatred of, contempt for, or prejudice against women. It is a form of sexism that is used to keep women at a lower social status than men, thus maintaining the societal roles of patriarchy. Misogyny has been widely practice ...
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Toxic masculinity Toxic masculinity is a set of certain male behaviors associated with harm to society and men themselves. Traditional stereotypes of men as socially dominant, along with related traits such as misogyny and homophobia, can be considered "toxic" d ...


References


Further reading

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