"I'd learned myself by the age of sixteen that just as girls guarded their virginity, boys guarded something less tangible which they called Themselves."

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Source: Joyce Johnson (1999). “Minor Characters: A Beat Memoir”, p.58, Penguin

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Joyce Johnson is a prominent American writer and feminist known for her memoir 'Minor Characters,' which explores identity and resilience in the literary world.

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