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Masculinity threat impacts bias and negative emotions towards feminine gay men but not masculine gay men

Wellman, J. D., Beam, A. J., Wilkins, C. L., Newell, E. E., & Mendez, C. A. (2021). Masculinity threat impacts bias and negative emotions towards feminine gay men but not masculine gay men. Psychology of Men & Masculinities, 22(4), 787-799.
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