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I have noticed that a lot of people can’t tell or accept the difference between ‘belief’ and ‘acknowledging’. In Science you can not believe, you can either acknowledging a fact or suspect if there are enough evidence to support an alternative theory of research or analysis. I appreciate how professional this course is.
Androgyny is about the display of masculine and feminine characteristics (having a balance) but i think non binary is more about how you choose to identify, not your characteristics
Androgyny is a healthy balance between both “masculine” and “feminine” traits, identified by Bem. The definition of “Non-binary” in this video isn’t wrong, but it isn’t 100% right. Non-binary means a feeling of EITHER a mixture of masculine and feminine traits OR not feeling any masculine or feminine traits; just blank traits. Someone who is non binary will fluctuate between those 2 (feeling a mix of masculine and feminine traits or not feeling any gendered traits), whereas someone who isn’t non binary and (for the sake of argument) is deemed “normal” will always feel either masculine or feminine traits; therefore androgynous feelings. Hope this helps :)
@@riorange2083 the way I see it is this: Non-Binary is EITHER gendered traits or BLANK traits, they do not assign a gender to their traits. Whereas conventionally “normal” people do assign genders to their traits. I hope that makes sense. In the exam on Monday if this comes up (which it isn’t looking likely) you don’t really need to mention it
@@dethras5749 A* is really not that deep, especially not A, all you need is to remember info and know how to link it together, and if you understand it then its even better