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Nontraditional career
men have reported lower masculinity and higher androgyny scores (Lemkau,
1984), fewer traditional gender role attitudes (Hayes, 1989), and more
liberal social attitudes (Lease, 2003). In sum,
although Haidt does not make this connection, the petimetre displayed
the androgyny and ability to sexually excite that was the exceptional
power of the castrato. (Some even wonder if Sydney
was a man, due to the androgyny of the name. |
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