Final answer:
The option that is not one of the traditional three P's of male roles is 'Priest'. The three P's are Protector, Provider, and Parent, roles that have historically been assigned to men.
Step-by-step explanation:
According to traditional roles assigned to males, the three P's include being a Protector, a Provider, and a Parent. Therefore, the option that is not one of the traditional three P's is D) Priest. While a male could be a priest, it is not commonly included in the categorization of the three P's associated with traditional male roles. Traditional gender roles have historically dictated that a man should provide for his family, protect them from harm, and care for and guide his children as a parent. These roles have been perpetuated and taught through various social and familial structures over time.