What is a weakness inherent in the "manhood puzzle" approach to puberty?
A) It cannot be used cross-culturally.
B) It proposes a universal definition of masculinity and does not take into account the cultural variation of masculinity within and between cultures.
C) It proposes that men and women do not have biological aspects of gender and are,instead,wholly cultural constructions.
D) It argues that boys cannot become men unless they are challenged and meet obstacles successfully.
E) It assigns a very Western notion of sexuality to both men and women cross-culturally.
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