Could we say that gender is an expression of feminity and masculinity within à spectum?

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Yes, that could be one way to look at it. Traditionally, gender has been conceived as a strict binary division between masculinity and femininity, with certain behaviors and characteristics assigned to each. However, this view is becoming increasingly outdated, and many people now recognize that gender is more complex and multifaceted than that. Some people may express gender in a way that is traditionally associated with the opposite sex, or they may reject binary concepts of gender entirely in favor of a more fluid and individualistic approach. Ultimately, the way we view and express gender is likely to continue evolving as society becomes more aware and accepting of diverse gender identities and expressions.

What is the use case for humans to be feminin or masculin? In other words, why would an individual want to express his or hers feminity?