Men would be reluctant to use the mask: it is a "sign of weakness"
A mask is now added to the condom. We are talking about the centuries-old hostility hatched by men towards personal protective equipment. Whether they are sexually transmitted diseases or a pandemic that, in the space of a few months, has caused roughly the same deaths as a war, the "alpha male" does not allow himself to be dented and, reckless as he is, thinks he is immune, snubbing , as if nothing had happened, the use of any precautionary mechanism. But these are not conjectures. The observation stems from a study conducted by Middlesex University in London in collaboration with the Mathematical Science Research of Berkley (California) which, examining a sample of about 2500 Americans, found that men tend to wear masks less than women for the following (very serious) reasons: A) it's not cool; B) is a sign of weakness. What to say? Luckily this emergency was supposed to make us better and more aware people!
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The researchers behind the investigation have, in fact, revealed that: “Men more than women agree that wearing something that covers your face is shameful, it's not cool, it's a sign of weakness and a stigma; and these gender differences also mediate intentions to wear a face cover ”.
The study also leaked that this rejection perpetrated by the "stronger sex" (haha) is due to an underlying (erroneous) belief: boys, not all but to a large extent, believe they are less vulnerable to COVID-19 and , therefore, of not needing to wear masks. Emm, breaking news: we are sorry to disappoint you, but, in light of what emerged during this health emergency, the male lethality rate in positive patients is higher than in females. Therefore, it is not the case to be fashion-victims, otherwise victim you will be, but in another sense.