Don't get me wrong, I had nothing against androgynous people, really. How they chose to portray their images, is their choice, not ours. And it is our CHOICE, whether to look at them or not.
It's only fair.
But somewhat, a lot of people get confused when they see androgynous person.
'Is this a boy or a girl?' This is the most common question.
Well, actually it's easy to determine their gender, I always get 100% correct when I guess that. A few useful tips,
~determine their culture.
If you saw a person with unidentified gender in a Korean drama, don't hesitate, the person with make up but with masculine quality is definitely a male, because they like to do so. And that male wearing regular men's clothes but seems shy is always female (it's a clinch e in the drama that a girl try to act like a boy for some reason and they always succeeded, though in real life situation, it hardly occur)
~their make up
It's unavoidable that all artist have make ups.
If her/his make up is light, then the he must be a she.
If his/her make up is heavy, then it must be he.
~their voice
NO. This field doesn't help at all. A lot of blokes in Korean drama got girly voices, so do the girl.
So, don't even consider this field unless you wanted to get really confused. ^^
To wrap it all up,
if they look like girl, then they are male. And vice versa.
If they look like anything in between, there is always GOOGLE to seek help.
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