The terms 'gender' and 'gender' are often used interchangeably, but the definitions of the two terms are quite different. For our genetic material we can claim that sex refers to biological essentialism and our view of ours. On the other hand, gender has something to do with the theory of social constructivism, which we believe our approach depends on our race, class and sex. Because of the race, class, gender of each person, their sex is social.
By definition, femininity is based on gender and heterogeneity criteria. This gender, the normative background between heterosexuals is generally considered to be a biological, natural identity, and without knowing, sex, sex, and sexual behavior are "activated" of these features Understanding as a fixed feature in Gender homosexuality (ie gender liquidity, gender inequality etc.) can still be understood as a basis of gender. This led to the marginalization of these brave individuals. And that limits freedom of speech within a strange community. The mobility and diversity embodied by women (and men) is not understood to be a sufficiently complex, non-traditional, or permanent way to express identity through personal life experience Hmm.
Gender is biological, psychological and social. Sexual anatomy (we often consider it as an indication of "real" sex of a person), our psychological or intrinsic sexual consciousness (gender identity), and the social expression of this identity Role and expectation of gender The anatomy of our cultural use is a key indicator of sex. In fact, medical professionals use anatomical methods to assign sexual behavior to babies at birth. Later, we assume that the child grows and determines the sex considered to correspond to the specified gender. However, in our current studies it is suggested that gender identity is also a biological process unrelated to the development of sexual anatomy. Anatomy and human gender psychology do not necessarily match the way we think it should be. Gender as a human is a complex interaction between biology, psychology and society - but it is not that complicated.
Sexual orientation and gender are important aspects of youth identity. Understanding and expressing sexual orientation and gender, as well as acquiring related identity are typical developmental challenges for children and adolescents. For example, some young people have uncertainty about sexual orientation, others have already disclosed this since childhood and some expressed it since childhood1. Human sexual orientation and gender identity are unique to everyone. It may affect how personal, cultural and social factors express sexual orientation and gender identity.