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      Heterosexual Masculinity and Homophobia : A Reaction to the Self?

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      Journal of Homosexuality
      The Haworth Press

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                Journal
                Journal of Homosexuality
                Journal of Homosexuality
                The Haworth Press
                0091-8369
                1540-3602
                December 23 2000
                December 23 2000
                : 40
                : 2
                : 31-48
                Article
                10.1300/J082v40n02_03
                11206420
                6188d58e-9c23-4e9b-adbc-55237af5fb67
                © 2000
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