| 31. | Many men still consider open discussion of such issues somewhat feminine or unmanly as manliness tends to be defined in American culture.
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| 32. | Abraham Lincoln was critical of increasing security around him during the Civil War, complaining that it would make him look unmanly.
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| 33. | But it seems fairly certain that the mood will prevail the next time the soft, unmanly Sonics come across the Rockets.
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| 34. | "Sometimes it becomes unmanly to show emotions, and I think maybe that's possibly was happening ."
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| 35. | He admitted that his campaign may have suffered when he beat up a journalist who supposedly described him as " unmanly ".
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| 36. | Faggot ", which is used not necessarily to mean homosexual, but simply unmanly, cowardly, effeminate, etc.
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| 37. | Men are afraid it is unmanly, and women are afraid it means their partner is unfaithful or has lost interest in them.
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| 38. | But it nly renders his trembling exchanges with liquid-eyed best buddy Hephaistion ( Jared Leto ) utterly, well, unmanly.
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| 39. | "They're saying that extremism is sort of unmanly, and that their Islam would be more rational ."
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| 40. | In Lokasenna, Loki accuses O�inn of practising sei�r, condemning it as an unmanly art ( " ergi " ).
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