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Abbott, Franklin. (1990). Men and Intimacy: Personal Accounts Exploring the Dilemmas of Modern Male Sexuality. California: Crossing Press.

Achilles Heel. (1995). Special Issue on Men and Sex, No. 18, Summer.
Includes;
Discourse on Intercourse: Men, Sex and Patriarchy / Rowan, John.
Fear of Fucking: Aggression and Anxiety Lie in the Shadow of Male Sexuality / Banks, Steve.
Turning Clockwise: Talking Is As Important As Tonking / d’Oraison, Joelle.
The Power of Sex / Wolf-Light, Paul.
Porn Again / Driver, Jimmy.

Ali, K.A. (1996). Notes on Rethinking Masculinities: An Egyptian Case. In: Learning About Sexuality: A Practical Beginning, edited by Sondra Zeidenstein and Kirsten Moore. New York. New York, Population Council.:98-109. RH Training Materials.

Allan, J. A. (2019). Men, Masculinities, and Popular Romance: Routledge.Allen, Judith A. (2002). Men Interminably in Crisis? Historians on Masculinity, Sexual Boundaries, and Manhood. Radical History Review, 1 January, vol. 82, no. 1, pp. 191-207.

Allen, Louisa. (2007). “Sensitive and Real Macho All at the Same Time”: Young Heterosexual Men and Romance. Men and Masculinities, October, 10(2): 137-152.

Almog, R., & Kaplan, D. (2017). The nerd and his discontent: The seduction community and the logic of the game as a geeky solution to the challenges of young masculinity. Men and Masculinities, 20(1), 27-48.Amuchastegui, A., and P. Aggleton. (2007). ‘I Had a Guilty Conscience Because I Wasn’t Going to Marry Her’: Ethical Dilemmas for Mexican Men in their Sexual Relationships with Women. Sexualities, 10(1): 61-81.

Anderson, Elijah. (1994). Sex Codes Among Inner-City Youth. In Garrison, Jayne et.al. (eds). Sexuality, Poverty and the Inner City, Menlo Park, CA: Kaiser Family Foundation.

Arndt, Bettina. (2011). What Men Want in Bed.

Attwood, F. (2005). ‘Tits and ass and porn and fighting’: Male heterosexuality in magazines for men. International Journal of Cultural Studies, 8(1): 83-100.

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Baccman, C., P. Folkesson, and T. Norlander. (1999). Expectations of romantic relationships: A comparison between homosexual and heterosexual men with regard to Baxter’s criteria. Social Behavior and Personality, 27(4): 363.

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Baglia, Jay. (2005). The Viagra Adventure: Masculinity, Media, and the Performance of Sexual Health. New York: Peter Lang.

Baker, C. D., and P. de Silva. (1988). The relationship between male sexual dysfunction and belief in Zilbergeld’s myths: An empirical investigation. Journal of Sexual and Marital Therapy, 3(2), 229-238.

Baker, Jo-Anne. (2002). Riding the Sexual Frontier: All you ever wanted to know about men and sex. Sydney: HarperCollins.

Bakken, Rosalie J., and Mary Winter. (2002). Family characteristics and sexual risk behaviors among Black men in the United States. Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health, 34(5), September/October.

Bamberg, M. (2004). Form and functions of ‘slut bashing’ in male identity constructions in 15-year-olds. Human Development, 47(6): 331-353.

Bancroft, J., E. Janssen, L. Carnes, D. Goodrich, and et al. (2004). Sexual Activity and Risk Taking in Young Heterosexual Men: The Relevance of Sexual Arousability, Mood, and Sensation Seeking. Journal of Sex Research, 41(2): 181.

Bancroft, J., L. Carnes, E. Janssen, D. Goodrich, and J. S. Long. (2005). Erectile and ejaculatory problems in gay and heterosexual men. Archives of Sexual Behavior, 34(3): 285-297.

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Bartos, Sebastian E., Voon Chin Phua, and Erin Avery. (2009). Differences in Romanian men’s online personals by sexualities. The Journal of Men’s Studies, 17(2).

Bass, B. A. (2001). The sexual performance perfection industry and the medicalisation of male sexuality. The Family Journal, 9(3), 337-340.

Beasley, C. (2013). The Challenge of Pleasure: Let’s Talk about Sex in Feminist and Masculinity Studies Theorising. In M. Fineman and M. Thomson eds, Exploring Masculinities: Feminist legal theory reflections, Ashgate Press, Farnham, Surrey, pp. 115-126.

Berkowitz, Bob. (1997). His Secret Life. Simon & Schuster. (men’s sexual fantasies)

Biddulph, Max, and Simon Blake. (2001). Moving Goalposts: Setting a Training Agenda for Sexual Health Work with Boys and Young Men. London: Family Planning Association.

Biddulph, Max. (2007). Rules of Engagement: Boys, Young Men and the Challenge of Effective Sex and Relationships Education. Pastoral Care in Education, 25(3): 24-33.

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Chambers, Anthony L., Karen M. Schmidt, and Melvin N. Wilson. (2006). Describing Differences Among a Sample of Low-Income Fathers: A Glimpse Into Their Romantic Relationships. Psychology of Men & Masculinity, 7(3), July.

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Clark, J. Michael. (2010). HIV/AIDS, aging, and diminishing abilities: reconfiguring gay masculinity in literature and theology. The Journal of Men’s Studies, 18(2).

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Collier, Richard. (1993). ‘Love Without Fear’: Representations of Male Heterosexuality in Law. Chapter 4 in Masculinity, Law and Family. London: Routledge.

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Davidson, Neil, and Trefor Lloyd. (eds). (2001). Promoting Men’s Health: A Guide for Practitioners. London: Baillire Tindall.
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3. Commissioning and Men: The Case of STDs / Lindsay Neil.
6. It Takes Two: A Contraceptive Campaign Aimed at Men / Lorraine Hoare; Joan Walsh.
19. Sex Education for Young Men / Mike Massaro.
20. Gay and Bisexual Men’s General Health / Graham Hart; Paul Flowers.

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Davidson, Neil. (2003). Building Bridges: Integrating school sex and relationships education and contraceptive services for young men. A report for policy makers and practitioners. London: Working with Men.

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2. Late Twentieth-Century Auckland Perspective on Samoan Masculinities / Julie Park et al.
3. Living the Contradictions: A Foucauldian Examination of my Youthful Rugby Experiences / Richard Pringle.
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6. The Man With Two Brains: The Discursive Construction of the Unreasonable ‘Penis-Self’ / Annie Potts.
7. ‘Tits is Just an Accessory’: Masculinity and Femininity in the Lives of Maori and Pacific Queens / Heather Worth.
8. ‘As far as sex goes, I don’t really think about my body’: Young men’s corporeal experiences of (hetero)sexual pleasure / Louisa Allen.
9. Young Pakeha Men’s Conceptions of Health, Illness and Health Care / Anthony M. O’Connor.

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