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Androgyny
- April 29, 2013
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One who has a body of a man but feels like a woman, or one who has a body of a woman but feel like a man.
Androgyny is a term derived from the Greek words ανήρ, stem ανδρ- (anér, andr-, meaning man) and γυνή (gyné, meaning woman), referring to the combination of masculine and feminine characteristics.
Sexual ambiguity may be found in fashion, gender identity, sexual identity, or sexual lifestyle. It could also refer to biological intersex physicality, especially with regards to plant and human sexuality.
That which derives it’s mental state or physical nature from the embryonic development. (The combination of goddess Aphrodite and god Hemes)
The failure of not being able to identify one’s nature with either or female or male.
The transmitted nature which is empowered via the art of sex magic, fairy tells, pagan oral stories, and practice of worshiping Aphrodite and goddess Ishtar.
A person who does not fit neatly into the typical masculine and feminine gender roles of their society.
Androgynes may also use the term “ambigender” or “polygender” to describe themselves. Many androgynes identify as being mentally between woman and man, or as entirely genderless.
They may identify as “non-gendered”, “gender-neutral”, “agendered”, “between genders”, “genderqueer”, “multigendered”, “intergendered”, “pangender” or “gender fluid”.[citation needed] also related to hermaphroditus or deity Aphroditus.