Gender quality is a set of behaviors, presentations, and roles which can be (but aren't always) culturally or historically associated with certain gender. These terms can be used as gender presentation, gender identities, identifiers, qualifiers, quantifiers, gender elements, energies, alignments, aspects, spectrums, or in any other context regarding description of gender.[1][2]
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Masculine and feminine are considered normative or binarine/binary gender qualities, but there are other gender qualities, such as androgynous, neutral, null, xenine, aporine, outherine, demifeminine, demimasculine, extrine, agenrine, kenic, transgenrine, nonbinarine, autonomous, epicene, infinitive, positive, negative, omnine, unknown, and undefined.[3] Male and female, along with non-binary, can be adjectival gender qualities, depending on the context.[4]