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Scientists Explain Sexual Identity, LGBTQ, Asexual, And More
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Scientists Explain Sexual Identity, LGBTQ, Asexual, And More Language constantly evolves along with the facets of identity in society. And just recently, social experts have rounded up the terms associated with sexual orientation, including the “Q” in LGBTQ and other terms that describe genders. Scientists have offically provided definitions of sexual identities in society, as first reported by CNN. Since June is Pride Month, there’s no better time to learn about the different gender and sexuality terms. Check out how experts have defined all of the below. Sex - The scientific community refers to sex as distinct from gender. The former is assigned to a person by birth and involves physical and biological characteristics. In some states, however, there is a third sex known as intersex. Intersex - This describes people born with sex chromosomes, external genitalia or an internal reproductive system that deviates from the standard male or female sex. Generally, it is the parents and the physicians who categorize the sex of a person upon birth, resulting in surgery or hormonal treatment. Intersex individuals oppose the manner of choosing one’s sex as they urge them to consider a person’s sense of gender or sexual identity. TOP ARTICLES 3/5 Low Vitamin K Impacts Older Adults’ Mobility Gender – This refers to the socially constructed roles, behaviors and characteristics that serve as cultural indicators of how a person socially identifies himself or herself. The standard classifications of gender are male and female, but, as society evolves, gender is considered as a spectrum and not merely binary. Gender Identity - As per NLGJA: The Association of LGBTQ Journalists, a person’s emotional and psychological sense of his or her gender may not correspond to the sex assigned to them at birth. At present, there are already several terms for people who do not consider themselves as male or female. Non-Binary – According to the National Center for Transgender Equality, this is a common term used to refer to people who do not see themselves as absolutely male or female. Some possess blended characteristics from both sexes and do not identify themselves as either. Some non-binary terms include gender nonconforming or genderqueer. Transgender - The the American Psychological Association explained that transgenders identify themselves as male or female. Queer - The term pertains to those who are still “questioning” or still exploring their sexuality. Cisgender – This is used to describe someone who identifies himself or herself with the sex assigned at birth. People who are cisgenders do not identify themselves as transgender. Lesbian – Lesbians are women attracted to other females. Some ladies, however, prefer to be called queer. They are cisgenders, in a sense, since they conform to their female sexuality. Their attraction, however, deviates from the general belief that standard women are only attracted to the opposite sex. |
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much better scientists explain LGBTSPQUIEH9
sex- there are only 2: male and female intersex- birth defect, there are still only 2 sexes gender: exactly the same as sex, you can be male or female gender identity: you can feel 20 feet tall or 110 tons heavy or like a gay unicorn but you are still make or female non-binary: plain faggot "transgender": plain faggot + mental disorder queer - exactly the same as faggot but trying to sound exotic by calling it "queer" cisgender - completely normal people with no mental disorder its ok to be a faggo, just keep that shit to yourself, nobody cares... |
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