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Any literature on the subject of androgyny, especially its role in ancient times or cults. I recently read Plato's Symposium which has that famous passage about the original hermaphrodites, and some years ago I read Artaud's Heliogabalus which has numerous description of rituals regarding the unification of masculine and feminine principles, the role of Emperor Heliogabalus as its earthly manifestation, and things like that. Essays are good, I vaguely remember Mircea Eliade having something on the subject but I'm not sure. Works of fiction are good too; I guess something like Euripides' Bacchae would nicely fit the description.

So, well, anything on the subject is appreciated
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Sexual Personae by Paglia touches on this
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>>25343261
>has 5 o'clock shadow
That is a man.
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Faggots are annoying
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>>25343261
Maxim 32 of Ptahhotep

Child woman = transvestite male child ie a catamite
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>>25343261
Not so much *about* male effeminacy, but a codifying example of the bishounen trope that led to the popularity of effeminate male characters and homoeroticism in modern Japanese "fujoshi" culture and elsewhere, is Reinhard von Lohengramm (I believe modelled on Alexander the Great? And his appearance inspired by the child actor from Death In Venice) from the Japanese epic Heldensagen vom Kosmosinsel, which was later adapted into a famous anime series.
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At first Pan is like, nooooo, nooooo Hermaphroditus I don't want you
But then over 1500 years later...
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2 become 1, put it on, put it on
I see the old Goat changed it's mind
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>>25343261
https://mangafire.to/read/mee-chan-no-himitsu.0mvjr/en/chapter-0
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Elemire Zolla's The Androgyne
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>>25343261
>I vaguely remember Mircea Eliade having something on the subject
Mephistopheles and the Androgyne.



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