Today's sexual behavior allows more complicated behavior than allowed in the past. The most recent trend is a short-term coincident sexual intercourse. These occasional sexual relationships are defined as participatory activities rather than romantic relationships (Grello, Welsh & Harper, 2006). These are purely physical relationships that may occur between strangers, but usually they are born of friendship (Grello, Welsh & Harper, 2006).
The difference between men and women is sex and sex. Sex is a physiological and physiological difference between men and women. It refers to whether a man is a born woman or a man. Gender, not gender. Because gender is a woman or a man, it represents people's expectations for someone or the community. Learning attitudes and behaviors by gender may change over time. Sex is physiologically determined, and gender is a social or family social decision to assign roles and responsibilities to women and men.
If gender is a biological concept, gender is a social concept. It refers to the social and cultural differences society gives to people based on their (biological) sex. Relevant concepts, sexual roles refer to social expectations for people's behavior and attitudes, depending on whether they are female or male. Thus, as discussed in Chapter 3 "Race and Peoples Inequality", gender is understood to be a social component. The way we think and act like women and men is not our biology but the result we are expecting society to think and act according to our sex. As we grow we will learn these expectations to develop gender identity and our beliefs for women and men.