femininity
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femininity
Summary
femininity is a gender expression[1]. femininity draws 1,797 Wikipedia views per month (gender_expression category, ranking #4 of 6).[2]
Key Facts
- femininity's instance of is recorded as gender expression[3].
- femininity is a type of gender[4].
- femininity's Commons category is recorded as Femininity[5].
- femininity is the opposite of masculinity[6].
- femininity comprises effeminacy[7].
- femininity comprises femme[8].
- femininity comprises hyperfemininity[9].
- femininity's has cause is recorded as gender polarization[10].
- femininity's topic's main category is recorded as Category:Femininity[11].
- femininity's facet of is recorded as female human[12].
- femininity's facet of is recorded as gender stereotype[13].
- femininity's facet of is recorded as woman[14].
- femininity's measurement scale is recorded as Bem Sex-Role Inventory[15].
- femininity's different from is recorded as female[16].
- femininity's different from is recorded as feminine[17].
- femininity's different from is recorded as female human[18].
- femininity's different from is recorded as female organism[19].
- femininity's different from is recorded as wife[20].
- femininity's different from is recorded as girl[21].
- femininity's different from is recorded as girlfriend[22].
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Definition and Type
femininity's instance of is recorded as gender expression[3]. femininity is a type of gender[4]. femininity is the opposite of masculinity[6].
Use and Application
Components include effeminacy[7], a gender expression[23]; femme[8]; and hyperfemininity[9], an ideology[24].
Influence
Things named for femininity include vagina[25], an organ type[26] and femboy[27], a slang term[28], founded in 1990[29].
Why It Matters
femininity draws 1,797 Wikipedia views per month (gender_expression category, ranking #4 of 6).[2] femininity has Wikipedia articles in 27 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[30] femininity is known by 54 alternative names across languages and contexts.[31]
Entities named for femininity include vagina[25], an organ type[26] and femboy[27], a slang term[28], founded in 1990[29].