yes but mostly a thing of self-and-world. an adult shores his self's individuality without the loosening of his social individuality; during childhood, social's individuality is loose in the sense of openness, or 'to be knowing the world', during adulthood that openness of the world is rather tied as means of inhabiting it, and in doing so, not only the body corporeality is affirmed but also the "place in the world". it's the same for both male and females, distinction being for each, the kind of "touch" they can give to the world and its effects on it.