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What Defines Gender?
Summary: Discusses what defines gender, the sex you are born with, XX or XY chromosones, or something else? Concludes it is a fascinating blend of biological, psychological, and sociological features.
Gender is not only what you see in front of you, the sex you were born with, but also how you think, feel act and react in some situations. It is how you were raised to be and how you shaped yourself to become as you grew up. It is a fascinating blend of biological, psychological, and sociological features.
The biology part of this is easiest for most people. Those people who were born unmistakably as male or female and developed normally as they went through puberty. If you fall into this category we can define that there is some chemical structure, some inbred instincts that make you psychologically male or psychologically female. There is significant research to prove that males' brains work in different fashions than females' do and it is directly related to which sex they are. Females are more expressive, understanding, supportive, tentative, and conversationalists...
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