Triple AAA bullshit. https://t.co/2ZWuEUGhpq
@brixwe Read for yourself, this is triple AAA bullshit. https://t.co/2ZWuEUGhpq Written by https://t.co/sjM7eUhgOM, and https://t.co/b6xWpjv4Xl, https://t.co/yxBe2hojDf
@TheQuartering The "study" in question (paywalled). It seems that asking 30 undergrads is somehow sufficient to make that assertion... https://t.co/DW922FUkBv
@GubbWerks @kari_izumi @JenLRossman Well you can say it all you want, but male friendship began being called a "bromance" to trivialize it, as far back as the 90's. We've seem plenty of women identify it as such. Nothing is just a friendship. https://t.co/
@michaeljknowles Just in case you want to see how low "academical research" has fallen, here is the research the article mentions : https://t.co/C2eVDidaTa "Follow the science" they say...
@BYU @LDSchurch If you're interested in reading the entire original study, here it is (you have to pay to read it, but you might be able to find it through your university library): https://t.co/LD8SprZ7XR
RT @GayWeHo: The Bromance: Undergraduate Male Friendships and the Expansion of Contemporary Homosocial Boundaries https://t.co/JizJcaN0gs
@conservmillen The article DOES NOT include the questions asked, which are here listed as the supplementary material: https://t.co/VONhd93Xge Those questions are unbelievable, and they changed the questions after asking the first 10 guys. That's exactly
@conservmillen Instead of criticizing the clickbaity article, why not offer criticism on the study itself (https://t.co/NgWZCAkVt3) which concludes that men's mental health and social well-being are improved by these relationships that are more emotionally
Different study, different journal https://t.co/gT09GxYveK
@sarahknapton Here is the paper I am reading. Same author, same data. https://t.co/uPZLr4Z9xi
I tried to read the whole study (In which I think is fabricated) but I couldn't get past the PC crap. What did I... https://t.co/nBGqIki0US
@SuperNerdMartyr You might enjoy this. https://t.co/fHGVSkHQtG
Imagine my shock when I found that "bromance" study finally. https://t.co/fHGVSkHQtG https://t.co/PVbU4e0wIy
"young men’s same-sex relationships are becoming more emotionally nuanced & intimate, owing to a shift in masculine socialization processes" https://t.co/emkcSCxKKH
Looks like it's open access! https://t.co/ycfDaK35Zs https://t.co/ZtHtBCEQKn
Did they get their methodology from a divorce lawyer's book on interviewing kids? This is kind of amazing. https://t.co/JJuUOUh0Ua
RT @pbmenshealth: Bromantic male friendships good for mental health and wellbeing. Encouraging new UK study. https://t.co/HUjiJLlKTx
RT @pbmenshealth: Bromantic male friendships good for mental health and wellbeing. Encouraging new UK study. https://t.co/HUjiJLlKTx
RT @pbmenshealth: Bromantic male friendships good for mental health and wellbeing. Encouraging new UK study. https://t.co/HUjiJLlKTx
RT @pbmenshealth: Bromantic male friendships good for mental health and wellbeing. Encouraging new UK study. https://t.co/HUjiJLlKTx
Another reason to go to the mart https://t.co/Rcr7nYUryK
RT @pbmenshealth: Bromantic male friendships good for mental health and wellbeing. Encouraging new UK study. https://t.co/HUjiJLlKTx
RT @pbmenshealth: Bromantic male friendships good for mental health and wellbeing. Encouraging new UK study. https://t.co/HUjiJLlKTx
Bromantic male friendships good for mental health and wellbeing. Encouraging new UK study. https://t.co/HUjiJLlKTx
"The Bromance: Undergraduate Male Friendships and the Expansion of Contemporary Homosocial Boundaries" https://t.co/q7jaYspyfv
Not sure on the weighting of this study but it paints a nice picture. https://t.co/bPyauEfCBu
Research on bromance: TLDR young hetero men don't fear appearing gay, allowed to benefit from supportive bromances https://t.co/O4bwHafAPn
#Bromances among undergrads flourish. What are their effects on relationship building for straight dudes? https://t.co/YuPuGzimZU