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Androgyny

The term Androgyny is made up of two Greek words - ‘andro’, meaning male, and ‘gyny’, meaning female. Sandra Bem first introduced the concept of psychological androgyny, arguing that a person can show both masculine and feminine traits. Bem also argued that androgyny is a psychologically healthy position, as people avoid fixed sex-role stereotypes.

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