Explain the phenomenon of androgyny and how it relates to transgender.

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Some people seem to have a greater degree of both masculine and feminine traits in their personality and behavior, a phenomenon commonly referred to as androgyny. Androgyny, to some degree, may also involve a person's appearance. In psychological terms an androgynous person is a female or male who has a high degree of both feminine and masculine traits. Feminine traits are considered expressive and male traits are instrumental.
In individuals who are considered androgynous, the degree of feeling both male and female components is not great enough to lead them to change their gender identity or body. This is what makes androgynous people different from transgender.
It appears that as transgender identities have increased in visibility, heterosexism has declined-and this may not be a coincidence. As women in the United States have moved into the main institutions and roles of society, and as society is not as rigid as it once was in gender categories and stereotypes, variations in gender identity expression have definitely increased. Intolerance does exist, but society appears to be accepting gender and its variations with greater respect.

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