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People who come out with elaborate rubbish about what is and isn't masculine and feminine are the biggest midwits on the planet. It's extremely unlikely the homosexual author of the book or the female director of the movie intended for Patrick Bateman, a psychopathic murderer, to be perceived as an example of a feminine male, something they would presumably celebrate as social progress. That's also not, despite what the post says, how anyone interpreted him.



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