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Terminology question
I hope this question is OK - please delete if not.
My question is about the usage of the terms 'sex' and 'gender'.
I find it useful to distinguish between sex - as biological genotype or phenotype - and gender - as social construct (and grammatical!) etc.
May I ask about how other readers define these terms?
My question is about the usage of the terms 'sex' and 'gender'.
I find it useful to distinguish between sex - as biological genotype or phenotype - and gender - as social construct (and grammatical!) etc.
May I ask about how other readers define these terms?
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I don't have any strong feelings about my sex either way and I've never had it tested. I tend to go by the "what you think it is until proven otherwise" model. So my physical sex would be FtM because I was born female (as far as I know), but now have male secondary sex characteristics. Then my gender would be male because...well, that's what I identify as. I'd be ftm-male.
I don't tend to use the "what other people" think model just because there are so often times when what people think and what a person sees themself as conflict. Most people within the trans community would consider me genderqueer. I'm not in any way, shape or form genderqueer. I simply happen to not be a butch-macho-man stereotype.
Inter-gendered isn't a term I'd heard before. I rather like it.
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I do think it's really important to be clear on the meanings of words when we wish to have an intelligent discussion ;-)
By the way, is that you in your usepic, if you don't mind me asking?
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