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  • Androgyny is a state in which gendered behaviours, presentations and roles include aspects of both masculinity and femininity. People of any gender identity or sexual orientation can be androgynous, but it is often favoured by non-binary people as a means to externally express their gender identity. At way of expressing androgyny can include dressing in way where one is unable to tell if they are male or female. People who feel that their gender identity is androgynous often identify as androgyne.
  • Androgyny is the concept that someone can be between genders and/or inlabelable and/or has aspects that can be attributed to the opposite sex. Brilliant really, you can go into any toilet you want and not bat an eyelid. An Androgynous appearence can indicate one of two things. One, that a person concidered him/her/hir self to be between genders, that no label can be attached to him/her/hir, or that they just really REALLY like to confuse people.
  • Androgyny is a term derived from the Greek words ανήρ (anér, meaning man) and γυνή (gyné, meaning woman) that can refer to either of two related concepts about gender. Either the mixing of masculine and feminine characteristics, be it fashion statements, or the balance of "anima and animus" in psychoanalytic theory.
  • Androgyny is a fictional character portrayed by Alex Davy on 3600 Seconds. Appearing in the Ex-Men sketch on the 2002 season, Androgyny is a sexually ambiguous superhero and member of the Ex-Men. Androgyny uses a samurai sword as her chief weapon, although it is believed she secrets other implements about her body. During a major confrontation, the Blushing Bride used her powers to force Androgyny to marry TV's John Stamos against their will. Fortunately, Grease Monkey, wielding her powerful enchanted wrench, broke the matrimonial bond in the nick of time.
  • Androgyny was the absence of genders. Androgynous species had uniform and identical sexual characteristics and functions for the creation of offspring. Although simpler lifeforms, like amoebae, simply divided their genetic material to procreate, more advanced lifeforms like Xindi-Insectoids were genderless and reproduced asexually (ENT: "Hatchery"). In May 2151, the crew of Enterprise NX-01 discovered that the Axanar were a long-lived androgynous species (ENT: "Fight or Flight").
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  • Androgyny is a state in which gendered behaviours, presentations and roles include aspects of both masculinity and femininity. People of any gender identity or sexual orientation can be androgynous, but it is often favoured by non-binary people as a means to externally express their gender identity. At way of expressing androgyny can include dressing in way where one is unable to tell if they are male or female. People who feel that their gender identity is androgynous often identify as androgyne.
  • Androgyny was the absence of genders. Androgynous species had uniform and identical sexual characteristics and functions for the creation of offspring. Although simpler lifeforms, like amoebae, simply divided their genetic material to procreate, more advanced lifeforms like Xindi-Insectoids were genderless and reproduced asexually (ENT: "Hatchery"). In May 2151, the crew of Enterprise NX-01 discovered that the Axanar were a long-lived androgynous species (ENT: "Fight or Flight"). The J'naii reproduced by recombining the genetic material of two individuals, but without assigning either of them a gender role in the sexual process. They had evolved to become this way from a two-sex state (TNG: "The Outcast" ). Morn was referred to as androgynous by Odo, who while making an announcement to passers-by at Quark's of Deep Space 9 says, "Ladies and gentlemen (notices Morn walking by) ...and all androgynous species..." (DS9: "If Wishes Were Horses"). Even though Morn and members of his species have been referred to as males and females in subsequent episodes, it is possible the androgyny in his race is that of gender identity. It is also possible Odo was making a joke at Morn's expense, though given Odo's apparent lack of a sense of humor, he might have been serious. Another explanation could be that Odo was going to say what he said anyway but was simply distracted by Morn passing by, or that Odo was simply mistaken about Morn's sex. Fantome's species appeared to be androgynous and they lacked any form of known gender identifying features (VOY: "The Void"). In "The Crossing" , when Malcolm Reed was taken over by non-corporeal "wisps," he reminded a crewman that she was a female, and later told T'Pol that she was female, and that he wished to mate with her, suggesting that the concept of gender was unfamiliar to them.
  • Androgyny is the concept that someone can be between genders and/or inlabelable and/or has aspects that can be attributed to the opposite sex. Brilliant really, you can go into any toilet you want and not bat an eyelid. An Androgynous appearence can indicate one of two things. One, that a person concidered him/her/hir self to be between genders, that no label can be attached to him/her/hir, or that they just really REALLY like to confuse people.
  • Androgyny is a term derived from the Greek words ανήρ (anér, meaning man) and γυνή (gyné, meaning woman) that can refer to either of two related concepts about gender. Either the mixing of masculine and feminine characteristics, be it fashion statements, or the balance of "anima and animus" in psychoanalytic theory.
  • Androgyny is a fictional character portrayed by Alex Davy on 3600 Seconds. Appearing in the Ex-Men sketch on the 2002 season, Androgyny is a sexually ambiguous superhero and member of the Ex-Men. Androgyny uses a samurai sword as her chief weapon, although it is believed she secrets other implements about her body. During a major confrontation, the Blushing Bride used her powers to force Androgyny to marry TV's John Stamos against their will. Fortunately, Grease Monkey, wielding her powerful enchanted wrench, broke the matrimonial bond in the nick of time.
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