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  2. Androgyny - Wikipedia

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    Androgyny is the possession of both masculine and feminine characteristics. [1] Androgyny may be expressed with regard to biological sex or gender expression.. When androgyny refers to mixed biological sex characteristics in humans, it often refers to conditions in which characteristics of both sexes are expressed in a single individual.

  3. Androgynos - Wikipedia

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    As explained above, the Jewish androgynos refers specifically to an individual who outwardly appears to have both male and female genitals. A similar though distinct category exists, called a tumtum (טומטום in Hebrew, meaning "hidden").

  4. Category:Androgynous and hermaphroditic deities - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Androgynous and hermaphroditic deities" The following 33 pages are in this category, out of 33 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  5. List of androgynous people - Wikipedia

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    "In the beginning, I was never intending to be androgynous" [63] American musician Marilyn [13] [64] English singer Kristen McMenamy [65] [66] American model Brian Molko [67] [68] [69] British-American musician Klaus Nomi [70] [71] German countertenor singer Genesis P-Orridge [72] [73] English musician and performing artist Andreja Pejić [74 ...

  6. Category:Androgyny - Wikipedia

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    Androgynous and hermaphroditic deities (2 C, 33 P) E. Effeminacy (3 C, 16 P) F. Fiction about androgyny (1 C, 12 P) Pages in category "Androgyny"

  7. Gender typing - Wikipedia

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    Androgyny: Recent studies have shown that androgynous people are able to enhance performance cross-situationally because they can alter their behaviors appropriately to becoming more “masculine” or “feminine” in the given context. According to a study, a person's activity preference in games and interests are purely based on their ...

  8. Androgynous - Wikipedia

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  9. Gender expression - Wikipedia

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    Others may prefer a gender-neutral or androgynous appearance, or may choose to present differently depending on the situation or context. [12] [13] In men and boys, typical or masculine gender expression is often described as manly, while atypical or feminine expression is known as effeminate. [14]