Jung explains gender through archetypes. He says that the archetypes, which he calls Animus and anima, are found by the woman in the man and the woman is in the man.
We can explain this through testosterone and estrogen hormones secreted in both sexes. In men, testosterone is more pronounced in women than in other hormones. The reason for this is that men and women have different physiological aspects. Hormones do exactly that. So it's directly related to our physiology.
But hormones do not make anyone feminine or masculine. This depends entirely on the individual's own temperament. It is about the individual he wants to be. Therefore, there is no rule about what a child should do, how they should behave or what he / she should do, regardless of gender, and no hormone that determines this rule.
The only thing that determines them is the society in which they grow up. Societies adopt individual norms around the world and make norms a sine qua non for their lives. Moreover, these norms can change over the years and a behavior that is shamed in the society years ago may become acclaimed.
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