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8MAAndrogine Heterosexual ManF
8MAAndrogine Heterosexual ManF
I'm inclined to say 8 as well, but I'm not sure what constitutes a male or female personality (which is mainly why I'm saying 8).
I think the reasons the above chose 8 (MAF) could be due to them thinking or wanting to believe that they are detached and seperate from masculinity or femininity, as INTPS like to be detached from external un-permitted forces so they can be as logical as possible.
That seems to be precisely the problem. Masculine and feminine as associated to male and female are harmful misnomers.
I chose my words cafefully and said "could be due" for this case. But from the number of people choosing 8 and people stating they do not understand what is meant by masculine and feminine I thought it would most likely be for the reasons I stated.That rests on a number of assumptions, not the least of which is that those professing their "8-ness" have thought about this less than you
I disagree, there are characteristics of brains wired to be males and females, the contrasting idiosyncrasies due to this wiring is masculinity and femininity (as understood in psychology).
Entry on Androgyny said:An androgyne is a person who does not fit cleanly into the typical masculine and feminine gender roles of their society.
I chose my words cafefully and said "could be due" for this case. But from the number of people choosing 8 and people stating they do not understand what is meant by masculine and feminine I thought it would most likely be for the reasons I stated.
3 and 4 fit me. I've been known for having a strong "Give 'em Hell" streak. I've also been described as exhibiting the "Sturdy Oak" quality from time to time.Psychology Wiki said:Social scientists Deborah David and Robert Brannon (1976) give the following four rules for establishing masculinity:
(Levine, 1998, p.145)
- No Sissy Stuff: anything that even remotely hints of femininity is prohibited. A real man must avoid any behavior or characteristic associated with women;
- Be a Big Wheel: masculinity is measured by success, power, and the admiration of others. One must possess wealth, fame, and status to be considered manly;
- Be a Sturdy Oak: manliness requires rationality, toughness, and self-reliance. A man must remain calm in any situation, show no emotion, and admit no weakness;
- Give 'em Hell: men must exude an aura of daring and aggression, and must be willing to take risks, to "go for it" even when reason and fear suggest otherwise.
Psychology Wiki said:Traits that are traditionally considered feminine may be categorized into biologically-based physical differences (such as narrower faces and shoulders, larger breasts, wider hips in relation to body size, less body hair, warmer skin, larger amounts of body fat, longer legs, shorter waists, better sense of smell, etc.); psychological and behavioral differences (such as a concern for relationships, empathy, sympathy, better verbal skills), which result from an interaction between biology and social environment; and purely social differences (such as ornamentation of home and person; career choices, and leisure pursuits).
Yes. There is something about the social grouping that is arbitrary. What is our sexuality? Physical, chemical, brain structure, hormonal, character traits. These are different things. One thing that affects me is my family. My sister was femaie (!) and younger. So I would want to be classified male and be male if only to establish a competitive identity. Now that I'm out of the family this is no longer necessary.This is such an unnecessary system of social grouping...