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Sex refers to biological differences (chromosomal, hormonal, reproductive), whereas gender refers to socially constructed roles, behaviors, activities, and expectations associated with femininity and masculinity.

Find out the differences between sex and gender — it’s not as complex as you might think. What to know sex is often the preferred term when referring to biology (for instance, “in many species, members of the male sex are larger than those of the female sex”), while gender is the preferred word when referring to behavioral, cultural, and psychological traits typically associated with sex (for instance, “young people more likely to challenge the gender norms they grew up with.”) The historic meaning of gender, ultimately derived from latin genus, was of kind or variety [21] by the 20th century, this meaning was obsolete, and the word gender was almost always used to refer to grammatical categories, although there are a small number of examples of gender being used as a synonym for sex prior to the 20th century, and even as early as 1474 The words sex and gender are sometimes used interchangeably, but they actually mean different things Sex and gender may seem complicated, but it’s all pretty simple

Neither biological sex nor gender breaks down to just male/female. Sex and gender are often used interchangeably, but they mean different things We look at how sex, gender identity, sexuality, and pronouns are related and why it matters. You might have heard of both gender and sex before, but what’s the difference Sex is based in the biology of body parts, but gender is socially constructed and based on much more.

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