H.I.3 Advancing Communication
H.I.3 Advancing Communication
MASCULINE - FEMANINE - ANDROGYNOUS
Communication. Reaction. Response.
Natural & natural feeling expressed
Emotional + physical. Multi-tasking psychologically Vs physically
Controlled override not wBCI controlled
https://ww3nbvskt.blogspot.com/2025/12/writing-structure-profession.html
Thought + imagination speed & style
Memory access. Vocal style
Physical. Skin & muscles. Facial. Limbs - hands - fingers + thumbs. Legs & torso
Silent & gestures
BASICS VS MORE ADVANCED
Language style generalized Vs slang or demographic style
Interpretive. Your inner-self of yourself "self" then of others
The generalized interpretive. Fluctuating effects from mild to exaggerated or slow to intense
Conscious awareness of generalized & specialized opinion Vs trends past-present
Conscience. Morals "right - wrong + law & rights"
The ability to think before acting.
The ability to agree or disagree & let live
What people may think. Then block & ruthless disregard within or outside law + rights affecting self or others
To disregard & focus within law & rights
MASC
Masculine refers to attributes, behaviors, and roles generally associated with men and boys, often emphasizing traits like strength, assertiveness, and confidence. It is socially constructed, varying across cultures, and distinct from biological sex.
It also defines a grammatical gender for nouns and pronouns.
Key Aspects of Masculinity:
• Traits & Behaviors: Often includes independence, stoicism, bravery, and competitiveness.
• Social Construct: Standards vary by time and culture, frequently contrasted with femininity.
• Modern Perspectives: Focuses on emotional intelligence, security, and integrity rather than solely physical strength.
• Grammar: Refers to a specific gender category for words.
Common Synonyms:
• Manly
• Manful
• Male
• Masculine (as in, having features typically associated with men)
Grammatical Definition:
• In language, it denotes a class of nouns or pronouns.
• Examples include masculine pronouns like "he" or "him".
Note: Masculinity is distinct from the biological male sex, as anyone can exhibit masculine traits.
FEM
Femininity is a set of social, cultural, and biological attributes historically associated with women and girls, often emphasizing traits like nurturing, emotionality, and gentleness. It is a social construct that can vary across cultures and, while conceptually distinct from female biological sex, is often, though not exclusively, associated with it.
Key aspects of femininity include:
• Characteristics: Traits often associated with femininity include being gentle, sensitive, empathetic, and communicative.
• Modern Definitions: Contemporary views often emphasize self-reliance, resilience, and authenticity rather than solely passive or submissive roles.
• Cultural Context: Feminine behaviors and aesthetics, such as fashion or, in some contexts, specific, often romantic or soft styles, can vary.
• Grammatical Gender: In linguistics, "feminine" refers to a specific gender classification for nouns in many languages.
• Expression: While associated with women, individuals of any gender can express feminine traits.
ANDRO
Not to ne confused with androfear
An androgynous person or style combines, blends, or exists outside of traditional masculine and feminine traits, appearances, or gender roles. It represents a mix of both or neither, often associated with gender-neutral, non-binary, or fluid presentations. The term is used in fashion, psychology, and gender studies to describe a look or identity that is not clearly, or is not limited to, male or female.
Key Aspects of Androgyny:
• Appearance & Fashion: Often involves, but is not limited to, gender-neutral clothing, such as loose, structured, or minimalist styles, mixing items traditionally considered menswear or womenswear.
• Identity: Used to describe individuals whose gender identity is a blend of or neutral, placing it under the transgender and non-binary umbrellas.
• Psychology: Refers to possessing a high degree of both masculine (instrumental) and feminine (expressive) personality traits, which some early research suggested offered higher psychological flexibility.
• Terminology: Derived from Greek words for man (andros) and woman (gune), it describes a state of being that can be neither, both, or a combination.
Examples in Culture & Style:
• Fashion & Clothing: Oversized suits, button-down shirts, blazers, and gender-neutral accessories.
• Historical & Mythological: Figures like Tiresias in Greek mythology.
• Usage: Adjective used to describe a person's look, behavior, or style (e.g., "an androgynous look").
LOCATOR. EXPOSED LOCATION!
Ridge Road Nic. Suspect on Dan C reference NB-OT Labs & expansion Labs. Dan C is not liable
The lab needs to Standardize. Some hooked up can be disconnected or devices moved & stored
Reference to Funny Farm Nut - Case Mental Patients like in "The Magicians"
Simularities to guests of NB-OT Labs & expansion Labs terrorizing Dr Sydney Nicola Bennett like other wBCI victims of NB-OT Labs & expansion Labs
We have anyone & everyone including Churches looking to sue wBCI victims of NB-OT Labs & expansion Labs which end up bankrupt paying victims. Dr Sydney Nicola Bennett & CIG would try to keep them going. Many others will not
"We do not like our "insert here" described by the fact we did that... People find out. Oh. The exposure. Oh no no. See ha. Busted piles of sh*t!"
MEMORY EXTRACTION ANALYSIS ATTACKS
The plurals & stereotype attacks on Dr Sydney Nicola Bennett & other wBCI victims 2012-2026 after prior to
Criminal Charges as those that had operated at & with the NB-OT Labs & expansion Labs went illegally through victims memories extracted saying what they would & would not have done & what they would or would not do
This was then used to attack victims
Acting on behalf of someone without them based on what may be best for them negatively or positively affecting their lives in different ways
We are then to accept. They connect to control our fate with no legal right. We accept
Adult Rights. Decisions
https://jobopsatsbg.blogspot.com/2026/01/adult-life-rights-decisions.html
S.B.G - CIG - BENNETT

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