| 21. | The ariticle like the [ Classical definition of effeminacy ] will draw scholars and academics.
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| 22. | :: : There's also the problem that effeminacy can mean different things.
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| 23. | The young Sylvester was often accused of effeminacy and recognized his own homosexuality from an early age.
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| 24. | Post-Stonewall, " clone culture " became dominant and effeminacy was at the time marginalised.
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| 25. | :: To Jwrosenzweig I did not object to any one adding to the original Effeminacy article.
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| 26. | :: : " Metrosexuality ", by the way, is something completely different from effeminacy.
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| 27. | Ashley's effeminacy is associated with his appearance, his lack of forcefulness, and sexual impotency.
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| 28. | While contemporaries remarked on the young man's effeminacy, the evidence for either relationship is inconclusive.
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| 29. | In connection with advertisements for this show he became famous for his typically American accent and his effeminacy.
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| 30. | Singing tenor is particularly identified with effeminacy, notwithstanding the strutting macho of rock vocalists who screech in falsetto.
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