Topic: List Characteristics of Masculine and Feminine
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What is a list of feminine and masculine words?
The English language does not use gender words; all nouns are neuter and take neuter verbs. English uses different words for a male or a female person or animal; some examples are: mother and father rooster and hen woman and man peacock and... Read More »
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What are masculine and feminine characteristics?
Masculine equals big muscles Feminine equals cunning and sly Read More »
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What are the characteristics of a masculine woman and a feminine ...
The woman who always prefer Woman on top And the man who is waiting for his woman to be on top.:P Read More »
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It's called Androgyny. It is a kind of personality having the physical characters of both sexes; hermaphrodite. Read More »
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Wishful thinking. Many feminists I've known can't or won't understand that there is a difference between being "equal" and being "interchangeably identical". Many types of behavior are physiological in origin, to deny that is to deny the le... Read More »
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My professor gave us sample items from the BSRI (1974) relating to masculinity & femininity: dominant, forceful, competitive, individualistic versus affectionate, cheerful, tender, compassionate Source(s): Psychology student Read More »
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in horseback riding context they are perfectly interchangable. cavallerizza has only that meaning (as far as i know) while amazzone means Amazon as well, there is an interesting thread on amazzone in this forum, maybe you would to have a qu... Read More »
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Usually all of them are in Femenine, La Metodista, La presbiteriana, la católica, la cristiana, la judía, etc... I have on mind just one case that isn't femenine: El templo.. Read More »
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