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'''Androgyny''' is a term describing a person whose [[gender]] encompasses both male and female, thus lying somewhere in between the two. Frequently, these people seek to present themselves as ambiguous in their gender to the public. In some people, androgyny is purely devoted to their physical presentation, rather than their gender. | '''Androgyny''' is a term describing a person whose [[gender]] encompasses both male and female, thus lying somewhere in between the two. Frequently, these people seek to present themselves as ambiguous in their gender to the public. In some people, androgyny is purely devoted to their physical presentation, rather than their gender. | ||
− | The androgynous gender identity does not usually correspond to the physical sex, although some [[Intersexuality| | + | The androgynous gender identity does not usually correspond to the physical sex, although some [[Intersexuality|intersex]] people are androgynous. |
− | ==See | + | ==See also== |
*[[Genderqueer]] | *[[Genderqueer]] | ||
− | ==External | + | ==External links== |
− | *[http:// | + | *[http://practicalandrogyny.com/ Practical Androgyny] |
{{Gender}} | {{Gender}} | ||
[[Category:Gender and Sex]] | [[Category:Gender and Sex]] |
Revision as of 03:30, 27 August 2017
Androgyny is a term describing a person whose gender encompasses both male and female, thus lying somewhere in between the two. Frequently, these people seek to present themselves as ambiguous in their gender to the public. In some people, androgyny is purely devoted to their physical presentation, rather than their gender.
The androgynous gender identity does not usually correspond to the physical sex, although some intersex people are androgynous.
See also
External links