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Scientists associate men who consider themselves less masculine with a syndrome known as “male discrepancy stress,” which was correlated with the tendency to be more aggressive. READ MORE: Temple University Student Samuel Sean Collington Killed In Off-Campus Shooting In North Philadelphia READ MORE: Shooting In Southwest Philadelphia Leaves 4 Men Injured, Police SayĪ study by scientists at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention observed 600 men between the ages of 18 to 50 and learned that men who feel less masculine are three times more likely to have committed violent assaults or criminal acts. PHILADELPHIA (CBS) - A new study has found that people that are shorter tend to be angrier and more violent than people that are tall.
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