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Hahahahahaha.
I believe he still has his penis.
Gender isn't purely a reflection of human physiology. In fact, gender is arguably divorced from physiology entirely. 'Sex' is what refers to humans with male or female reproductive physiology.
IE any individual can embrace and choose to identify by the female gender, regardless of their insides.
So did he chromosomes magically become XX?
What does gender mean in that context?
sex: biological differences between males and females
gender: socially constructed identities identities of femininity and masculinity attributed to males and females, or anything in between.
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Gender isn't purely a reflection of human physiology. In fact, gender is arguably divorced from physiology entirely. 'Sex' is what refers to humans with male or female reproductive physiology.
IE any individual can embrace and choose to identify by the female gender, regardless of their insides.
And do masculinity and femininity stem from a physiological component? Or are they purely social constructs? Or is it a combination of the two? To what extent is gender a dynamic cultural phenomenon?
I don't have a good understanding of how gender and identity interact. I feel the fact I'm male is incidental. I don't think much would change in my perception of life if I wake up as a female. What I mean is, I don't feel like I have a strong gender component to my identity, other than what has been imparted on me by my physiology.
and is this somehow connected to a Kardashian?
Hey man, I can choose to identify as a black woman, but that doesn't make me a black woman.
And do masculinity and femininity stem from a physiological component? Or are they purely social constructs? Or is it a combination of the two? To what extent is gender a dynamic cultural phenomenon?
I don't have a good understanding of how gender and identity interact. I feel the fact I'm male is incidental. I don't think much would change in my perception of life if I wake up as a female. What I mean is, I don't feel like I have a strong gender component to my identity, other than what has been imparted on me by my physiology.