What is the connection between cream and masculinity?

On Thu, Oct 30, 2008 at 5:45 PM, James Michael <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> British men losing their masculinity
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> Thursday, May 29, 2008
>
> British blokes are losing their masculinity with many of them more 
> comfortable ironing than they are under a car bonnet, according to a new 
> survey.
>
> The study by Brylcreem found that over 60% of young men aged between 18 and 
> 29 are competent ironers, with only 10% able to maintain a car and almost 
> half can't even change a tyre.

What is the relation  between the cream and masculinity?

> Three quarters regularly don an apron in the kitchen and almost 80% take on 
> housework.
>
> Young men are so in touch with their emotions, a whopping 85% are comfortable 
> crying in front of others.
>
> They are also more obsessed with themselves than any other generation, with 
> two thirds of them striving to attain a perfectly toned body.
>
> James Brown, founding editor of men's magazine, Loaded, said: "A bloke's 
> masculinity used to come effortlessly and his place in the world was clear 
> cut. Nowadays, women are confident and men are confused."
>
> "As men have been reacting to being told 'how they should behave' rather than 
> 'how they really are', they've crossed the line from just 'changing with the 
> times' to committing outright gender surrender".
>
> According to the survey, two thirds of women aged 18 to 29 complained that 
> men are not masculine enough with 60% saying they'd prefer a man to take 
> control in their relationship.

what did the 40% say?

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