tugevamale
Tugevamale is a term that appears in Estonian-language discourse to refer to the idea of directing attention, resources, or expectations toward a person perceived as stronger, typically described as a “stronger male.” The phrase is encountered in discussions about masculinity, body culture, and power dynamics, and is sometimes used provocatively in debates about gender norms or social roles.
Linguistically, the word is built from the stem tugeva or the comparative form tugevam (meaning stronger) and
Usage examples in translation include discussions of campaigns or policies framed as aimed at tugevamale, which
Reception of the term is mixed: some view it as a neutral linguistic marker showing how gendered