“…Men's identity and behavior is influenced by masculinities, which are socially constructed based on the society's views toward what is “appropriate, natural or desirable for each gender” (Everitt‐Penhale & Ratele, , p. 7). Masculinity is considered fluid and dynamic, varying between and within cultures or groups, changing over a life span and is influenced by locational, historical, and situational contexts (Connell & Messerschmidt, ; Kimmel, ). Multiple masculinities exist and a hierarchy of masculinity is created based on factors such as race, sexuality, social class, and age (Connell, ).…”