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In traditional folklore and fantasy literature, elves are typically depicted as androgynous or having fluid gender identities. They are often portrayed as being able to change their physical appearance to match their gender expression or societal role.
Androgynous refers to a person who exhibits both masculine and feminine qualities or characteristics, blurring the traditional gender distinctions. It can also refer to a style or fashion that is neither specifically masculine nor feminine.
Both, gender roles will influence gender identity. the expectations that are place on specific genders which will consequently create the stereotypical gender roles will influence an individual's gender identification. So androgynous individuals who identify with both masculine and famine stereotypical behaviors and "roles" will be more flexible in their gender identity.
You might mean "androgynous." An androgynous lesbian is a woman who has romantic and/or sexual feelings for other women, and looks androgynous- they are neither overtly feminine or masculine, but somewhere in-between, occasionally making it difficult to tell their gender.
When a girl wants to be a boy but presents as a femboy or androgynous, this can be described as gender nonconformity, where their gender expression does not adhere to traditional societal norms. It can also be a form of genderqueer or genderfluid identity, where individuals may feel a mix of masculine and feminine characteristics.
its when you have both male and female organs with more of a female apperance. ^^^No. An androgynous male is a male born person who's gender expression is androgynous. This means that said male's appearance is anywhere between "slightly feminine" to "very feminine." Androgynous basically just means that your appearance is neither completely female nor completely male, and lies somewhere in the middle. The purpose of identifying as androgynously male or female is simply to identify your chromosomes and what kind of work you have to do to become androgynous. (ie. Males usually have to work more on shaving and extra makeup coverage to hide stubble IF they're going for that kind of look) What the first person described is an intersex person who's gender expression is feminine. Which is just a misconception really. Androgynous does not refer to sex, but to gender expression.
No one knows! That's the funny part of this Saturday Night Live character - Pat has an androgynous name, body type, voice, and doesn't say anything to reveal his/her gender.
There aren't gender roles in Tahiti. Tahiti is perceived by the rest of the world as an androgynous society (according to Gilmore, 1990) men and women share the same status and occupational opportunities
Gender order refers to the social construct that dictates how different genders are expected to behave and the roles they are supposed to occupy in society. It often reinforces traditional gender norms and inequalities, privileging certain genders over others. This system can perpetuate gender stereotypes and restrict individual expression and opportunities based on one's gender identity.
Treating an individual as an nferior due to their gender.
These amendments removed traditional restrictions of race, gender, and age from voting rights.
Someone who believes that women should stay at home and clean is often referred to as being traditional or having traditional gender roles and beliefs. Alternatively, they may be called a proponent of traditional gender roles or a believer in traditional gender norms.