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"Intersex" is a word currently used to describe people who have some male characteristics and some female ones, or people who identify with both (or neither) genders. "Androgynous" is another possibility.
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Transsexual or people who do it with both men and women now are called special genders, the list goes on….
A transexual is someone who identifies themselves as the gender that doesn't match their body parts. They may or may not go
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The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-07. progressive education A movement in American education. Confined to a period between the late 19th and mid-20th cent., the term "progressive education" is generally used to refer only
ESL Vocabulary and Idioms
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mister micawber
174 days ago
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G'day, As far I understand them, Guy means: A young person boy or girl Singular = Guy Plural = Guys You can use it when you meet a group of friends and you want to say "hi" to everybody, you can say: Hi Guys ! How are you guys
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brazie
174 days ago
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http://www.antiwar.com/justin/?articleid=13412 September 5, 2008 Sarah Palin: The Xena of the War Party The neocons embrace the politics of celebrity The Palin-mania that is sweeping the GOP reminds me of the publicity surrounding "American
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paulo joe jingy
1 yr 80 days ago
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skipper
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They think all the women look like Barbie! http://www.breitbart.com/article.php?id=D90B2RT80&show article=1&catnum= 0 http://tinyurl.com/4qnbd3 OK, who's writing - The Second Iranian Revolution: Barbie Kicks Ass! Oh yeah the Barbie
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paulo joe jingy
1 yr 208 days ago
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Hi :) There's something I really don't know: what's the usual, common, informal way to refer to someone whose gender unknown? I know that when the person is not identified we use they ( someone, anyone, nobody, etc. - Example: Someone
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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kooyeen
3 yr 8 days ago
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Persons are either male or female. If the sex of ... females, the pronouns 'his', 'him', or 'he' assume indeterminate gender. Is this is one of your "literate, educated persons", Franke? I don't have any
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dontbother
3 yr 70 days ago
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Men and women are different sexes. 'Mann' and 'Frau' are words with different genders. Right on both counts. Both Mann and Frau are in my American Heritage dictionary. Horace and Thomas Mann were both ... areas," it presumably
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