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View submission: Do non-binary identities reenforce gender stereotypes?
-people too often conflate sex and gender, the above poster defined gender in an excellent way and then you reverted to talking about SEX.
- sex (XX, XY), part of our genetics, and govern what sexual organs and set of hormones we have, it is NOT the same as gender.
-what it means to be a male or female (gender) in a given society is a social construct.
-you being cisgendered is you telling us what sexual organs you were born with it, it doesn't tell us what stereotypical male or female roles you occupy or don't occupy in society.
-you giving birth to a child and therefore being a mother, tells us what sex organs you were born with.
You just wrote a paragraph repeatedly telling us what sex organs you were born with, and how you feel your sex organs are a big part of your identity.
Stop conflating sex with gender.
Gender refers to the **socially constructed** roles, behaviors, expressions and identities of girls, women, boys, men, and gender diverse people.
Comment by Closetbrainer at 13/01/2025 at 19:18 UTC
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Read up on gender. Sex is a part of your social constructs. Especially for those who want to change the parts they were born with. These organs are big deal to them and they want them changed to reflect the gender they feel they are. They take hormone pills also to help with this. This is why I mentioned that. It was just an example.