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refers to a person’s physical characteristics,

SEX

refers to the biological aspects

SEX

Determined by hormones and secondary sex characteristics, like genitals.

SEX

Three main categories of sex

MALE


FEMALE


INTERSEX

XY chromosomes

Male

XX chromosomes

Female

a person with differences in sexual development, natural variations in typically male and female characteristics

Intersex

multidimensional biological construct

Sex

It is a personal identity. It refers to the roles, norms, and relationships associated with masculinity and femininity.

Gender

expectations vary between societies and can change over time.

Gender

people feel that their sex and gender are aligned

AFAB

People who feel their sex doesn’t align with their gender may identify

(trans for short) or nonbinary

It can be broadly defined as a multidimensional construct that encompasses gender identity and expression, as well as social and cultural expectations. (status, characteristics, behavior)

Gender

Person’s gender identity is self-identified, may change throughout their life.

Gender

It may or may not correspond to a society’s cultural expectations based on their biological sex traits.

Gender

A person assigned female at birth and identifies as a woman or assigned male at birth and identifies as a man.

CISGENDER

people identify with a gender that doesn't match their sex assigned at birth.

TRANSGENDER

The word “trans” means “across,” denoting a shift from one thing to another.

TRANSGENDER

It is an umbrella term for identities that fall outside the man-woman binary.

NON-BINARY

It includes genderqueer and bigender. Some nonbinary identify as trans and other do not.

NON-BINARY

person doesn’t identify with any gender identity.

AGENDER

It drives people to transition making people to present themselves more publicly as their gender.

Gender Dysphoria

refers to the personal experience of your gender.

Gender Identity

Society has determined what practices should be attributed to masculinity or femininity.

Gender Identity