It depends on the context…I showed that above to I believe Themis, or Chap.Jersey Girl wrote: ↑Thu May 05, 2022 1:03 amI'm going to pop this post back up again for the second time. I'm usually a good teacher but who knows let's see if I can take this one step forward Markk. Hate this.
THIS IS WHAT WE MAKE YOU BE AS A SOCIETY
Gender
You need to understand what gender is and that it is a social construct.
Boys and girls are raised differently by their families and society based on those social constructs.
The social constructs are actually stereotypes.
That sets the perception of what constitutes a boy and girl in place.
Example: Boys toys vs. girls toys. Boy colors vs. girl colors.
THIS IS WHAT YOU ARE BORN AS
Sex
You need to understand what your sex is.
It's not the same as your perceived gender.
Sex refers to your physical characteristics, what reproductive organs you have.
And...to complicate matters more...whether or not you have reproductive organs of BOTH sexes.
Did that help anything at all? I'll do another one just on gender. Just simple snapshot of the term gender.
But that said what is you point and how does your point define what a woman is and what they are not?