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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. List of androgynous people - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of notable people who have been described at any time as androgynous in their persona or presentation, either by self-identification or in reliable sources. List [ edit ]

  4. Androgyny in fashion - Wikipedia

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    Androgyny in fashion is a combination of feminine and masculine characteristics. Social standards typically restrict people's dress according to gender. Trousers were traditionally a male form of dress, frowned upon for women. [1]

  5. Non-binary gender - Wikipedia

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    [24] [page needed] However, not all genderqueer individuals identify as androgynous; some may identify with traditionally masculine or feminine traits or use alternative descriptors such as "masculine woman" or "feminine man." [25] The term "enby," derived from the acronym NB for non-binary, is also commonly used. [26] [27]

  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. Androgynos - Wikipedia

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    For example, time-bound positive mitzvot (commandments) that men are obligated to keep and women are exempted, androgynos individuals must keep the obligation. Those who classify an androgynos individual as definitively both male and female would agree with this principle, though practice may differ in certain cases. [ 9 ]

  8. 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]

  9. Transgender - Wikipedia

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    Transgender people can have any orientation, and generally use labels corresponding to their gender, rather than assigned sex at birth. For example, trans women who are exclusively attracted to other women commonly identify as lesbians, and trans men exclusively attracted to women would identify as straight. [81]