Yes, they are unique, which is what the land of faith mainly offers. So you could say, whatever a woman might be, she is not a man.
Christ is also unique in the land of faith. So if you were to look around, in the land of faith, for examples of Christ, it would be well nigh impossible to find a comparison. In seeking Christ, then, it is best to look around and say, not this, not that. In some language, it sounds like: neti-neti.
"What is neti-neti method?
"Neti neti, meaning, "Not this, not this", is the method of Vedic analysis of negation. It is a keynote of Vedic inquiry. With its aid the Jnani negates identification with all things of this world which is not the Atman, in this way he negates the Anatman (Not-Self). Through this gradual process he negates the mind and transcends all worldly experiences that are negated till nothing remains but the Self. He attains union with the Absolute by denying the body, name, form, intellect, senses and all limiting adjuncts and discovers what remains, the true "I" alone.[1] L.C.Beckett in his book, Neti Neti, explains that this expression is an expression of something inexpressible, it expresses the ‘suchness’ (the essence) of that which it refers to when ‘no other definition applies to it’.[2] Neti neti negates all descriptions about the Ultimate Reality but not the Reality itself. Intuitive interpretation of uncertainty principle can be expressed by "Neti neti"[3] that annihilates ego and the world as non-self (Anatman), it annihilates our sense of self altogether.[4]
Adi Shankara was one of the foremost Advaita philosophers who advocated the neti-neti approach. In his commentary on Gaudapada’s Karika, he explains that Brahman is free from adjuncts and the function of neti neti is to remove the obstructions produced by ignorance. His disciple, Sureshvara, further explains that the negation, neti neti, does not have negation as its purpose, it purports identity." Wikipedia.
Faith, in it's ignorance of knowledge, manifests a land in which nothing actually equals, or hardly even resembles, that which knows. Adi calls what knows Brahman. I call it Christ. In attempting to identify with Brahman/Christ, it is not possible to search the land of faith for any models, neither a male model, nor a female model. This is largely due to the unique status of everything appearing in the land of faith/ignorance. Brahman/Christ is not a unique being in the land of knowledge. There, all beings, if there are more than one, are all the same, having the same knowledge, same power, same eternal qualities. Other than this equality, nothing actually exists. This is why there are neither male nor female in Christ.
You could say then, that a woman is something that is NOT Christ. Same thing with Christians, who, despite their unique status, differences and disagreements, agree to assert they are NOT Christ.
Everyone keeps belaboring a point which cannot be reconciled.
Dudes and dudettes...If you cannot remember a life before YOU were born, then you will not remember a life after YOU die.
So stop wondering about it, because the only YOU there is is the YOU in the present moment. No more, no less. That's it. That is all there is.
We can couch it in theater such as...
But it does not belie the point that there is nothing outside this present moment.
Remember when you went to sleep. See? You just got caught in a reality trap in thinking about it. There is no memory without presence in the now.