Feeling the need to constantly prove your heterosexuality and your manliness eventually takes its toll on a relationship. |
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Hunting celebrated the imperial virtues of courage and manliness and confirmed the power of colonial rule. |
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Rudy G is more than just a manly man filled with macho manliness and male machismo. |
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Through most of history, tearlessness has not been the standard of manliness. |
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But Chow has a strong, manly voice, and now that he's been given some English lines the audience can hear and appreciate that strong manliness. |
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I will take my own piece of humble pie but firstly I want to honour the manliness of the town clerk for his actions. |
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They were killed because some people loved to hate, and others thought that to kill was proof of manliness. |
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In the second place, men had to be brave and prove their bravery or manliness. |
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As we walked into the restaurant caked in dust, an old fashioned manliness came over me. |
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And they could show their manliness by not flinching at the small amount of pain felt when opening a bottle this way. |
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The spectacle of war became increasingly popular but its tone changed to reflect the manliness of the soldier and his deadly seriousness. |
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The idea is that short men feel that they constantly have to prove their manliness. |
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Like football, it is a strongly gendered cultural symbol, associated with manliness. |
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Her power is unmistakably sexual, but it strips unwary men of their manliness. |
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Those of you worried about your manliness cred should leave your concerns at the door. |
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But he does express his opinion about human nature, American manliness, and Iraqi democracy. |
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Thus, we are left with the question what significance should be attached to the language of manliness. |
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Theres nothing like a good strong growth of hair on the upper lip to suggest powerful manliness. |
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Surely there is no loss in manliness or dignity in sharing the heavier and more disagreeable household tasks. |
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The emphasis on qualities of manliness, gravitas, and dedication to family began to fade. |
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It would, however, be a mistake to view all these characteristics of manliness and masculinity as monolithic and static. |
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To develop a sense of manliness, boys in rural areas are separated from their mothers at the age of six. |
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So virility was manliness as opposed to eunuchism, and a virago was a woman acting like a man. |
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Later, after taking his own shirt off in a supposed show of manliness, Dre freaked out when andre Jr. copied him. |
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Even his numerous tattoos did not suggest military service, manliness, or evil so much as his having been held down forcibly by sadistic friends and mutilated. |
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Perched atop a mountain of wavy, pulled-back hair is a mangled ball of manliness, a holdover from the days of the samurai. |
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Another tradition of manliness would point them toward discipline, sacrifice, and self-denial. |
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No, this is about which conservative leaders ooze a stereotypical, gut-level manliness. |
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I doubt you could have prevented the killing of their female partners by redefining their sense of manliness. |
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Most of them adapted to technological change and newer forms of manliness. |
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The reason, Foster argues, is that impotence implies a lack of virility, a lack of manliness. |
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Gone are the days when fathers spent their weekends promoting manliness by showing little Johnny how to hammer in nails. |
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Click here to see live, the beginning of the manliness elimination process. |
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We would have liked to see such manliness on his part to kick the heretics out of the Seminary and the Faculty of Theology. |
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Cricket embodied the values of the Victorian upper class: endurance, manliness, fair play and the team spirit. |
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Test your manliness by carrying your significant other around a 250 metre long track. |
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The pitch is a place where young men can learn about manliness, develop their character and discover real manhood. |
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In the nature of the country itself there is much to inspire its people with manliness, courage and self-respect. |
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Boys reveal their ideas of manliness in their dealings with girls. |
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He would cast doubt on the manliness of a player by asserting that he could only carry out the bodily function of passing water while in a sitting position. |
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The girl character has to don a false beard to assume real manliness. |
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On the other hand, maybe we implicitly ask too little manliness of women. |
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One of the lads took umbrage at this public affront to his manliness and duly acknowledged the driver with a hand signal that wasn't too friendly. |
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Tonight, he was a megastar, a big-screen symbol of manliness. |
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The father's gentil and manliness composure with the mother's lady like handsomeness has passed the genes onto the daughters and both have inherited qualities of rare beautiness. |
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The exasperated manliness with all the ferociousness it entails, typical of the mafia could derive from the problem linked to the male identity. |
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That in turn gave way to Victorian prudery, together with a determined focus on the need for manliness in marriage. |
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The BBC programme one of Britain's most successful cultural exports celebrates vehicular speed, political incorrectness and a paunchy kind of manliness, and raises two fingers to those who seek to make driving less fun. |
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Often originating in the public schools, they exemplified new ideals of manliness. |
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It tells the story of a crime-fighting unit of superheroes ready to rip anything that stands in the way of freedom, goodness and of course manliness. |
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Attributes of old-fashioned manliness have recently been coming back into use with those who believe that it is enough for there to be a development in the direction of gentlemanliness. |
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Since professional sports are virtually dominated by men-from the athletes and coaches to the commentators and reporters-sports media have the potential to transmit powerful ideas about manliness and masculinity. |
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Yam stood for manliness, and he who could feed his family on yams from one harvest to another was a very great man indeed. |
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Do I show myself as man with my strengths, in my responsibility and reliability or do I evade my manliness again and again and this way remain in childlike, if not even childish behavior? |
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It can be chivalrous or corrupt, manly or bestial. Nobility of feeling, the cult of disinterest and honour, the spirit of chivalry, manliness and peace are the prime needs of modern democracies. |
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Though they act in manly fashion to protect women, they foreswear the manliness that inclines them to perform this duty. |
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Valente demonstrates how the legend of Cuchulain provided Revivalists with an indigenous myth of Irish manliness, but one that once again manifested itself in a double bind. |
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