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Are there any books that analyze and discuss friendship and companionship between males?
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>>25250043
lol u gay
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>>25250149
There's nothing gay about kissing your homies.
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>>25250043
Hate these types of books. Foid tier reading material. I just want the facts not some gay sob story.
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>>25250318
ok saar
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>>25250043
You know, I find interesting that some old books often portray bromances or borderline homoerotic relationships but at some point during the past century those depictions just fizzed out. It's weird considering how much fagslop is the rage right now.
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>>25250149
lol you have no friends or real relationships
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>>25250043
Me and your fathers shared diary (no homo)
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>>25252723
It's not weird. The presence of gay in society makes close male friendships impossible.
Look at retards like >>25250149
This is how the younger generation views this stuff. They can't be friends or real with each other because of gay paranoia
This is just one of the many pernicious effects of allowing gay
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>>25250043
I don't know about analyse, but my favourite depictions of Male brotherhood are
>The Illiad
>Lord of the Rings
>Master and Commander
>Moby Dick
I also loved Friday and Crusoe's friendship in Robinson Crusoe.
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>>25250043
Brideshead Revisited
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>>25250043
this one has brilliant section about comradeship as akin to an exhilarating addictive substance. He describes how the Nazis exploited it in "ideological training camps" for civil servants, which weren't all that ideological on the surface but established almost unbreakable bonds and the addiction to camraderie among the participants.



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