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- Virilization or masculinization is the biological development of adult male characteristics in young males or females. Most of the changes of virilization...
- chest reconstruction refers to any of various surgical procedures to masculinise the chest by removing breast tissue or altering the nipples and areolae...
- The social psychologist Richard Tewksbury argues that male strippers 'masculinise' the role; thus are not disempowered in the way that, he ****erts, female...
- Trilby; Fraser, Lorna; Hewitt, Catherine Elizabeth (9 April 2024). "Masculinising and feminising hormone interventions for adolescents experiencing gender...
- Masculinizing hormone therapy, also known as transmasculine hormone therapy or female-to-male (or FTM) hormone therapy, is a form of hormone therapy and...
- to admire him." B****il-Morosow concludes that "Onatopp's character, masculinised, independent, domineering and ****ually liberated, can be read as a bitter...
- of androgens, or derived from progesterone, that also exerts minor masculinising effects, but with one-seventh the intensity of testosterone. It is found...
- One type of Highlandism: a very romanticised and hyper-masculinised view of Highland men as "natural-bred warriors", in this case Highland regiment soldiers...
- feminine role of ****ual p****ivity while the vampire women ****ume the masculinised role of acting. ****ual depravity and aggression were understood by the...
- hermaphrodite (which likely originated from the confusion caused by the masculinised genitalia of the female), though his physical descriptions are more consistent...