LGBTQ+ Talk: What's the difference between sex and gender? | Sex, gender identity, gender expression, and more!

in lgbt •  7 years ago  (edited)

I've always been an LGBTQ+ kid, and growing up in a society so full of taboos and prejudices has given me hard times. I've had to figure out so many things on my own, and I thought I should help get more information out there. That's why I thought about creating a space where we can all discuss different topics WHILE raising awareness on sujects that everyone must know about:

Before we even start to talk about sexual orientation and all the concepts it holds, we must begin by discussing the ways people identify themselves. One of the most important and intricate subjects is the one regarding sex and gender.

To most people it's very simple: if you are born female you must act like a woman and if you are born male you must behave like a man. However in reality there's so much more to being born female or male and the way that you are supposed to behave according to that.

What is the difference between sex and gender? 

Sex is basically a label you are given when you are born by a professional of health according to the genitals you were born with and your overall genetic composition.

There are three ways we can be labeled as: female (if we are born with a vagina), male (if we are born with a penis), and intersex (if our anatomy doesn't suit any of those generic descriptions).

However, we are commonly assigned male or female at birth, and the term intersex is often avoided by doctors, this, can ultimately be a big mistake.

Now, gender is a much more intricate concept and it is not to be confused with assigned sex. Many people say gender is a social construct and they actually are right.

Gender is basically a combination of features and behaviors expected from a person based on their assigned sex at birth. However, gender isn't binary, which means gender is not restricted to be only female or male. This is where gender roles come in; the way a person behaves and expresses themselves mostly depends on what a society demands from them if they are born female or male.

Gender roles can vary from one society to the other depending on their culture, based on religion, traditions and historical facts, but they are usually similar. One simple example for gender roles is how women are supposed to stay at home and look after their children while men go to work to provide for their families, just like it was in the prehistoric times when men left to hunt and women stayed in one place to take care of the children and sowing.

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We certainly shouldn't be expected to act a specific way depending on what is in our pants, but that's another story. We must first learn about our gender identity.

This last concept is a little easier to explain: your gender identity is the way you feel inside and the way that you express it. 

Some people's gender identity and assigned sex are aligned; these people are called cisgender. Likewise, there are some people whose gender identity and assigned sex don't match one with the other, and these people are called transgender or genderqueer.

There are also people who don’t identify with any gender regardless of their assigned sex, called agender, people whose gender identity fluctuates constantly, called gender fluid, and more. 

A person can display their gender identity in diverse ways, such as configuring their clothes and manners according to the way they feel, and how said manifestation can be interpreted by the society that surrounds them.

This is called gender expression, and it can fluctuate from person to person, being masculine, feminine, androgynous or gender neutral.

Some years ago I found this image on the internet and I believe it is an awesome graphic representation regarding this subject. I present to you, the Genderbread Person:

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Now that we are aware of the infinite and beautiful ways gender can be felt and expressed, I hope everyone feels more inclined towards respecting and embracing those differences instead of pushing them away. Gender is non binary, and it shouldn't be forced into anyone.

It’s less “this or that” and more “this and that.” -Sam Killermann

Since there is so much to talk about, specially regarding gender, I hope you understand this is only a summary and I am aware of all the diversity there is. I will work into that in some following different posts. Don’t miss it!

However, if you want to learn more about these subjects right now, you can go to Planned Parenthood's webpage. It has helped me a lot several times, I hope you find it as useful as I do!

As a bisexual person and part of both LGBTQ+ and Steemit community, I thought it was time I did something to raise awareness. I'm doing this with a lot of love and respect for everyone!

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What a tremendous undertaking and great handling of splicing these terms! It can be very hard to delineate these differences, it harkens me back to a statement from an incredible recent post by @steampunk-penny, wherein she explains that she states:

I run I into allot of people who assume I am a cross dresser, or just gay. I am not a cross dresser, that's a different thing, Rue Paul is not trans, LaVern Cox is. [...] I'm bi but that's different than gay and being gay has nothing to do with being transgender.

It’s incredibly difficult to demarcate these lines, whew!

I’m discovering and really delving into gender identity now that I’ve been out for a couple years, and I’m incredibly grateful to my wife @introspector for patiently bearing with me as this has been evolving. I’ve always known that I do not think of myself as a woman nor man exclusively, but I happily oscillate somewhere in between. It’s taken years for me to admit this out loud and this is actually the first place I’m articulating this in writing and it feels so right to be doing so.

Thanks for treating this topic with such care! Looking forward to more! Let’s collab!

@betterbeing Wow, you have no clue how much this means to me! I'm so happy you can feel you're finding yourself.
It might seem like you're the only one but there's a lot of people who feel the same and they're only asking themselves "What on Earth is going on with me???" And they only need support and correct information.
I'm currently doing my research on the different gender identities under the transgender umbrella and it's so complex! I certainly have to concentrate while writing because I feel like there have been so many mistakes when treating these subjects already and I don't want to get anything wrong. I really want to represent the whole picture, and understanding it takes a little time. I thought I knew a lot about the different genders but there's so much to it! Like, I JUST learnt the different ways of describing gender identities and I'm not sure which one is more accurate... AH, so much information! Hahaha!
I really want to make it simple and easy for everyone to get, and I think that might be the hardest part...
It would be an honor to collab, there's a lot we can give back to the community!

Very well thought out and fantastically put together article, very much enjoyed reading it! Thank you so much for this, I love to see people tackling this subject from every angle. I hope your day is wonderful!!🦄🦄

Thank you so much! I appreciate your comment. It's necessary for a writer to be real, I'm happy to be so! I'm glad you enjoyed it! Have a great day!

Awesome Post, But I like the lines
She's Supposed to act like a lady "POLITE n DEMURE"
He is supposed to be a man and NEVER CRY

Thank you! Indeed gender roles have ruined us and we would be so much better off without them!!!

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Really well curated post. Appreciate you bringing all these ideas together in one place. xoxo

Thank you so much! I'm glad you liked it, and I hope I can keep doing this! Have a wonderful night <3

Keep up the good work @mariacaffrey!

Thank you very much! I appreciate your dedication and everything you do to make Steemit a better place :)

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Actually prehistoric tribes might have not been that way at all there is evidence that at least some tribes had a preference for gender equality or matriarchy and that the patriarchal societies seemed to have had a boom much later. People are not sure yet why and what caused the shift . That being said this was an engaging post will be following to see more .