It is widely accepted amongst psychologists that people have a masculine and feminine dimension to their character, whatever their gender, albeit that sex (as in gender) will generally determine the predominance of the masculine in men, and the feminine in women. Carl Jung called the "masculine personality" of a woman her "animus", and the "feminine personality" of a man his "anima".
However, I often wonder whether people also have an "animal component" to their personality, or, indeed, an "animal personality". If so, then I can identify with those who, like myself, feel connected to their feline or equine selves.
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