either of the two common sexes (male and female), especially when considered with reference to social and cultural differences rather than biological ones. The term is also used more broadly to denote a range of identities that do not correspond to established ideas of male and female, such as non-binary, gender-fluid, agender, etc.
in reference to biological sex (not necessary knowledge if you are going to have nothing to do with their sex life or health/doctoral needs)
person 1:what gender are you?
person 2: I am (insert biological sex)
person 1: okay, cool.
in reference to gender identity (a good thing to know when referring to a person by pronouns)
person 1: what gender are you?
person 2: I am (insert gender identity<can be something outside the box of biological sexes>)
person 1: okay, cool
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the way a person identifies. A spectrum. Examples include male, female, genderfluid, agender...
My gender, agender, can be described as a lack of gender.
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Different from sex. Two sexes, many genders/ gender identities .
Whatever gender you are is valid
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There are only two genders:Male and female. There are no other genders on this Planet and If you think so you must be pretty GAY sir.
,,I identify as Attack Helicopter"
,,He disrespects the genders by making a New one Up. Throw Stones and your blunts at this Nigga."
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A division of people into two (or more) groups. There is some conflict to what the divisions are, but luckily we have great minds like AOC to tell us how we should be divided. Her critical gender theory: those that menstruate, and those that don't.
AOC: My new critical gender theory: there are two types of people; those that menstruate, and those that do not. Some trans women menstruate. Some non-binary people menstruate. Some cis- women don't menstruate.
A rational thinker: menstruation is "the regular discharge of blood and mucosal tissue from the inner lining of the uterus through the vagina." If you don't have a uterus, you might experience some of the symptoms of PMS, the rise and fall of hormones, with cramping, swelling, nausea, etc... but those are symptoms related to, but is not menstruation.
AOC: You're a man, I wouldn't expect you to understand what menstruation is.
A critical thinker: It appears I understand the science better than you do.
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