Midnight FM
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Yes, there is subjectively.There is no subjectivity about the difference between masculinity and femininity, that is a leftoid fantasy.
If you're talking about the biological definitions of "male and female", then, objectively a male has XY chromosomes and a female has XX chromosomes.
But if you're talking about whether or not someone considers a specific person to be "masculine" or "feminine", that's very subjective.
For example, who is more "masculine"? This guy or Justin Bieber?
Most people would say the first guy is, but Justin Bieber probably gets way more women than he does. So does that mean Justin Bieber is more masculine? Who's to say.