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Femininity
See main article Femininity. Please help fill out this section.
Femininity is traditionally associated with womanhood and girlhood. This can include things like long hair, dresses, floral patterns, softness, long nails. People who present feminine often incorporate things that are associate with femininity into their appearance. Being open about your emotions, and expressing yourself in a tactful way is usually considered feminine. Girls are often socialized in a different way compared to boys, which results in a huge rift between how the different groups interact, or handle things like feelings and platonic relationships.
Some gender identities and gender expressions that are usually defined as feminine include femme, demigirl, and trans-feminine[1][2].
Masculinity
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Masculinity is often associated with rougher things than femininity. Confidence, violence, and being emotionally closed off are often traditionally masculine traits, which together with most boys being socialized differently results in a huge rift between how the different groups interact, or handle things like feelings and platonic relationships.
Some masculine gender identities and expressions include butch, masculine of center, and by some definitions, boi and demiboy.
Androgyny
See main article androgyny.
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Androgyny is the "in between" of femininity and masculinity, where a person doesn't look fully like one gender or the other. Being androgynous or wanting to present that way doesn't always mean that a person is nonbinary, and being nonbinary doesn't have to come with presenting androgynous.
Also called epicene.
Some androgynous gender identities and expressions include androgyne, neutrois, bigender, genderqueer, and intergender, although this depends on the individual's definition.
See also
References
- ↑ NB/GQ Survey 2016 - the worldwide results, March 2016. Archived on 17 July 2023
- ↑ "Transfeminine." Dictionary.com. https://www.dictionary.com/browse/transfeminine Archived on 17 July 2023