“…There is of course not one type of hegemonic masculinity in the Philippines (see also Aguiling‐Dalisay et al., 1995; Angeles, 2001; De Castro, 1995; Rubio & Green, 2011). In recent years, with the coming into power of Rodrigo Duterte, there arises what De Chavez and Pacheco call regional hegemonic masculinity which is “violent, combative, misogynistic, and undiplomatic” (De Chavez & Pacheco, 2020, p. 261). The one projected and cultivated by Filipino seafarers is just one amongst many and certainly different from Duterte’s, and it is the kind valorized mainly in rural areas and amongst middle‐class Filipinos.…”