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  1. Gender is so deeply engrained in our social practice, in our understanding of ourselves and of others, that we almost cannot put one foot in front of the other without taking gender into consideration.

  2. Gender Pronouns are the pronouns that we use to refer to people in sentences and conversation. What are some examples of Gender Pronouns? Gender pronouns can look like and are not limited to …

  3. Gender and Pronoun Guide It is important to understand that gender identity, gender expression, and biological sex are all different concepts because they are often confused with one another.

  4. Most transgender people seek to make their gender expression (how they look) match their gender identity (who they are), rather than their sex assigned at birth.

  5. What are key characteristics of «gender relations»? Unlike biological characteristics of women and men, gender relations are context-specific. They vary between and within countries (e.g. rural/urban …

  6. Instead, we suggest operationalising gender as consisting of several aspects, which can be divided into the four main facets of: (a) physiological/ bodily aspects (sex); (b) gender identity or self-de ned …

  7. SEX, GENDER, GENDER EXPRESSION, AND GENDER IDENTITY are performances; they are something we “do” according to our personal preferences and either reinforced or condemned …