Cara is making her first visit home since leaving for college six months ago. She wrote her parents and told them she invited a friend to accompany her home. She described the friend as androgynous

Cara's parents were puzzled, so they looked up the word in a dictionary. What can they conclude about Cara's friend?
a) The friend is a male with feminine personality characteristics.
b) The friend is a female who prefers male personality characteristics.
c) The friend suffered an injury at birth that resulted in a lack of external genitalia.
d) The friend may be either male or female and possesses characteristics that are stereotypically male and female.


D

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