It's not one I mind; it just gets repetitive, and occasionally a little insulting if the conversation leads to questions like, So you're just trying to be different? And it's often misunderstood. On Tuesday, The New York Times Magazine published a brief etymology of the words they and them as pronouns for people who identify as genderqueer, genderfluid, agender, gender-noncomforming, and other genders. As someone who identifies with gender-neutral pronouns, I was amped to see The Times bring the discussion onto the radar of readers who may not know there are even people out there who don't identify as male or female. I've been out for four months, but I've known I'm not cisgender for the last five or so years probably longer, if I'm honest, depending on how you interpret some odd childhood habits. Here are some of questions I've frequently been asked since coming out: Aren't you just born with your gender? While gender and sex are frequently used interchangeably, the two do not mean the same thing. Your sex relates to your biology, both physiological and anatomical, which often influences how you're treated in society example: the enforcing of gender rolesbut it is not the same as gender. According to the World Health Organizationgender is the socially constructed characteristics of women and men.
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Women are XX. Men are XY. But, genetically, a few women are essentially men. Danish researchers map for the first time how many women are genetically men. The proportion was advanced than expected. You cannot see it if you do not know can you repeat that? you are looking for. One all the rage 15, males is born and grows up as a girl.