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    Gender plays an enormous role in every society around the world. There are debates about whether gender is defined by strictly biological characteristics or social attributes. Others argue that gender is a spectrum, rather than the dichotomy of male and female. Masculinity and femininity are sets of attributes, roles and behaviors that are associated with men and boys and girls and women, respectively. Both masculinity and femininity have specific traits that are both biologically and socially defined

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    The very first article I read discusses the thoughts about children and gender identity. In today’s society children go through a major struggle at who they are in their own gender. They must decide whether or not to be set to stereotypes or to be “out of the box.” The researchers were trying to determine a few things. First of which are children set to stereotypes? Secondly, are children able to recognize the pressures of culture, to conform and adjust their behavior to fit this stereotype

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    features, while for “gender” it’s more about what an individual feels and consider themselves as a female or a male identities created by the society. In other words, sex cannot be changed, none of us chose our own identity, it was given. Although transsexuals can be considered to be the certain sex they changed to, debates are still heating up because it was done with surgical procedures. (Though I believe they should use the terms of “he”, “she”, “f” or “m” according to the gender they changed). So

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    Gender identity has always been a controversial subject because everyone has a different opinion or feeling about the subject, but until everyone fully understands the immense history, the different types of identities, laws that have been passed and changed over the years, money that has been spent, bullying that takes place every single day, or the hundreds of controversies that have been argued about the issue one will never begin to understand the actual subject of gender identity. Both sexual

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    orientation, gender identity, and gender role are hot button terms that have recently pervaded newsrooms, courtrooms and doctor’s office alike. Yet, it is important to properly define these terms in order to avoid misunderstandings. Sex is biological; it is identified by sex chromosomes (i.e. XX, XY, X, XXX, XYY or XXY). Sexual orientation regards sexual attraction to one, several, or no genders (i.e. heterosexual, homosexual, bisexual, pansexual, asexual, etc.). Lastly, “gender identity refers to how

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    Gender Dysphoria caused by Gender Identity Introduction Gender as defined by society as a division between biological sex and the roles you must take on in society. In reality gender is a true spectrum that does not follow a simple linear pattern. There are three major aspects that make a person who they are inside. These aspects are Sex, Gender and Gender Identity. Gender Identity Gender identity is basically the concept that gender is not easily divided into two classic genders as is the

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    What influence did the toys you played with as a child have on the gender identity you have developed? As a child, I grew up playing with dolls, kitchen sets, makeup, etc. Toys that people identify as “girl” toys. I’m a female, so naturally my parents bought those kinds of toys for me. My toys influenced me to gender identify as my birth sex, female. When I was a child, I’d watch my mom’s role as a woman and wife. She cooked, cleaned, worked, put makeup on, so I naturally thought that is what women

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    brings up the topic of gender in a conversation? Some may act be disgusted, while others may offer bits of education they have learned about gender identity, or others may just stay silent. All in all, someone is bound to share their opinion on the concept of gender identity, whether it’s beneficial or educated or not. Although gender identity and gender expression differ greatly from each other, they both affect society in positive and negative ways. Gender identity, gender expression, and biological

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    Gender identity ailment is customarily referred to as transexuallism. Transvestism refers to the apply of obtaining sexual pleasure by using dressing within the garments of the reverse sex. In these days the term move-dressing is more commonly used due to the fact that it does now not allow for a mistake of transsexualism, which is a whole gender exchange from the long-established sex. Transvestism is a paraphilia for which the major characteristic is severe sexual urges and sexually arousing fantasies

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    How does my gender define me as a person? My gender is expressed as a typical girly girl since I always have had my hair done and makeup has to be done. I feel I have an obligation to be always dressed up either to impress everyone or to make a statement that I am a girl and proud to be one. I think the reason why I feel like this is because of what society put on me as a girl. Society makes people think that they have to dress a certain way and act a certain basis of their gender or race. For

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