- ****-based
social constructs (i.e.
gender roles) as well as
gender expression. Most
cultures use a
gender binary, in
which gender is
divided into two categories...
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Gender dysphoria (GD) is the
distress a
person experiences due to a
mismatch between their gender identity—their
personal sense of
their own
gender—and...
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Gender identity is the
personal sense of one's own
gender.
Gender identity can
correlate with a person's ****igned **** or can
differ from it. In most individuals...
- Non-binary and gender**** are
umbrella terms for
gender identities that are
outside the male/female
gender binary. Non-binary
identities often fall under...
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Gender studies is an
interdisciplinary academic field devoted to
analysing gender identity and
gendered representation.
Gender studies originated in the...
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- X-
gender (****anese: Xジェンダー, romanized: x-jendā) is a third-
gender that
differs from
M, for male, or F, for female. The term X-
gender came into use during...
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gender role, or **** role, are
social norms deemed appropriate or
desirable for
individuals based on
their gender or ****.
Gender roles are
usually centered...
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Gender fluidity (commonly
referred to as genderfluid) is a non-fixed
gender identity that
shifts over time or
depending on the situation.
These fluctuations...
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exhibit gender variance may be
called gender-variant,
gender-nonconforming,
gender-diverse, or
gender-atypical. The
terms gender variance and
gender-variant...