I think there could be a trend for certain sub-cultures to create different impressions - a ESE who is an Army officer would be "bolder" and more "man-like" than an ESE who is a art student at a prestigious art academy working part time in a coffee shop going to "occupy wallstreet" protests and who happens to have a huge stash of pot and so on... an ESE who is a professional football player would be different that an ESE who belongs to a totally different subculture.
Plus, if ESEs are emotionally needy, the Army would have beat that out of him.


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