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    Concealment of gender identity negatively affects a child’s future adult life in several aspects: psychologically, socially, and physically. It seems likely that a child is aware of his or her own gender identity by the age of 8, and to support this child’s realization is critical in helping a child understand. The ramifications of not aiding a child in their quest of gender identity is huge, leading to very high rates of dismal psychosocial outcomes. It is therefore necessary to aid in a…

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    The photo of a blue man and pink woman with a question mark in between reflects my thinking at the young age of 4; I was confused. I specifically remember a brief moment where I questioned my gender identity. On a cold dark morning, as I was standing by the warm, cozy heater in our living room I asked my mother a question: “am I a boy?”. I don’t remember her exact answer, yet I'm sure she assured me that I was indeed a girl. Although always felt like a girl and was drawn to feminine products I…

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    After all the inadvertent gayness, cases of mistaken identity, and awkward sexual tension present in Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night, our protagonist, Viola, finds herself preparing for the marriage festivities at the end the final act. Heteronormativity has been reinstated with the correcting of the vaguely gendered parings: Viola finally gets to be with her darling Duke Orsino, and Olivia seems pleased with her replacement Cesario, Sebastian. A deeper analysis of the play, however, proposes that…

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    This peer review article was about the deconstructing of GID (Gender Identity Disorder), due to gender Identity being an evolving disorder that is controversial. The main reason a person suffer from gender Identity is because their gender does not fit their external makeup. In Saralyns’ article she exposes the concealed inner theory and the inconsistency and undermine in its apparent meaning or unanimity. The author also state that “These diagnosis leads to stigmatisms and results in stress,…

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    leading cause of suicidal thoughts for teens living in the United States, the struggle with depression that many teenagers go through is magnified when they struggle with sexual identity or gender expression issues. Sexual orientation and gender identity issues are still stigmatized and can have a negative impact on the development of the teenage brain and psyche. Transgender teens face this struggle more so than anybody else in their schools, homes, and doctors’ offices. Transgender youth…

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    her peers in the sports world to make this one of their subjects of discussion (Kirkpatrick). High school, middle school, and even some elementary school students are identifying as transgender and looking to participate in school activities as the gender with…

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    Sexual orientation and sexual identity are extremely important parts of who people are. "Sexual expression is not simply a result of biological urges and instincts. It is situated within, and an outgrowth of, existing social, cultural, and historical processes" (Witt 302). It is through this one sentence, that the text explains that sexual orientation and sexual identity are both biological and social. Sexual orientation can be described as "the categories of people to whom we are sexually…

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    Sexual and gender development has evidently changed over the years. Now people cannot simply be categories as a female or a male. A new door has opened in the way people identity or see themselves as. More and more people are coming forward with different sexual identities than the ones given at birth. We now live in a society where we no longer have to choose to be something we are based on our anatomy. Or be pushed into hetero love affairs. Or choose to not be attracted to any of the two…

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    Half a century ago, our thoughts on gender identity were very different than those of today. It was theorized that one 's sexual identity was a result of being programmed as such. Meaning that a person with female genitalia would identify with the female gender due to their being taught to behave a certain way. Today, these thoughts have nearly been abandoned as a new way of thinking is beginning to take shape. We now know that a person 's gender identity is not determined by social conditioning…

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    issue of transgender is perhaps one of the most heart wrecking for parents. This is particularly the case as society tends to treat transgender people differently. Transgender individuals often find themselves in a dilemma as they do not know which gender to identify with even though it is none of their faults. Kennedy and Mark state that it is even harder for the parents as they fear that society may not accept their child as a normal…

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