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* In the novel ''[[Things Fall Apart]]'', the staple crop of the igbo village is yams, they're long, cylindrical and the more you have, the more manly you are perceived. You can probably figure out the symbolism here.
* ''[[The Inheritance Cycle]]''. Big [https://web.archive.org/web/20110518163757/http://eragon-sporkings.wikispaces.com/Brisingr_Four time].
* ''[[Warrior Cats]]'' has Jay{{spoiler|feather}}, who is roughly a teen-aged male protagonist who is forcibly sworn to a [[Celibate Hero|life-long vow of celibacy]] and spends a lot of time [[A Date With Rosie Palms|playing with a stick]] whenever he feels anxious. Yeah.
** And {{spoiler|Honeyfern}} talking about having kits with {{spoiler|Berrynose}} just before being killed by a ''snake''.