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This is something that I have been thinking about for a little while.
I think that most people might think of masculinity/femininity as a single spectrum, like Model A in my photo.
I took a masc/fem test and got a result that my friend had never even heard of before - I hadn't scored enough points to place me over the threshold for either masc or fem. So what was I, some kind of amorphous, genderless blob? It was a little eye opening, personally and otherwise.
Using Model A you could probably say that my position (not strongly masc or fem) would be in the dead center.
But using my two-spectrum Model B this obviously allows for many more combinations of masc/fem. Especially the combination of high masc AND high fem - that combination cannot even be shown on Model A at all.
Thoughts? I thought this might be the most relevant board.
I think that most people might think of masculinity/femininity as a single spectrum, like Model A in my photo.
I took a masc/fem test and got a result that my friend had never even heard of before - I hadn't scored enough points to place me over the threshold for either masc or fem. So what was I, some kind of amorphous, genderless blob? It was a little eye opening, personally and otherwise.
Using Model A you could probably say that my position (not strongly masc or fem) would be in the dead center.
But using my two-spectrum Model B this obviously allows for many more combinations of masc/fem. Especially the combination of high masc AND high fem - that combination cannot even be shown on Model A at all.
Thoughts? I thought this might be the most relevant board.
