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    '''Androgyne''' is a [[gender identity]] under the [[non-binary]] [[umbrella]]. It describes an individual whose gender identity is [[plurigender|simultaneously]] [[male]]/[[masculine]] and [[female]]/[[feminine]], or in between male/masculine and female/feminine, or whose gender identity is [[androgynous]].
    '''Androgyne''' is a [[gender identity]] under the [[non-binary]] [[umbrella]]. It describes an individual whose gender identity is [[plurigender|simultaneously]] [[male]]/[[masculine]] and [[female]]/[[feminine]], or in between male/masculine and female/feminine, or whose gender identity is [[androgynous]].


    Androgyne individuals may also identify as [[bigender]], with one masculine/male gender identity and one feminine/female gender identity. Others may identify with a single gender identity which is somewhere in between masculine/male and feminine/female (a form of [[centrigender]]. Androgyne individuals may feel a connection to androgyny or [[neutral]]ity.
    Androgyne individuals may also identify as [[bigender]], with one masculine/male gender identity and one feminine/female gender identity. Others may identify with a single gender identity which is somewhere in between masculine/male and feminine/female (a form of [[centrigender]]). Androgyne individuals may feel a connection to androgyny or [[neutral]]ity.


    Androgyne should not be confused with bigender, which is a term used for individuals who experience two gender identities and is not limited to male and female gender identities. Androgyne individuals strictly identify as male/masculine and female/feminine in some way whether that is simultaneously, a mix, or in between female/feminine and male/masculine.
    Androgyne should not be confused with bigender, which is a term used for individuals who experience two gender identities and is not limited to male and female gender identities. Androgyne individuals strictly identify as male/masculine and female/feminine in some way whether that is simultaneously, a mix, or in between female/feminine and male/masculine.
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