Sex and Gender

Cards (4)

  • What is SEX?
    • The biological difference between males and females
    • Dictated through hormones, chromosomes and anatomical structures
    • Biological fact, and cannot be changed
  • What is GENDER?
    Psychological, social and cultural differences between boys and girls, men and women
    Dictated by social attitudes, behaviours and roles
    Social construct, rather than biological fact
  • What is GENDER DYSPHORIA?
    Most biological men (sex), feel masculine and therefore identify as men (gender) and the same for women
    Some people feel a disconnect between the sex they are assigned at birth and their gender that they want to identify as : they do not align
    E.g a biological male may feel more comfortable identifying as a woman
    This means their biological sex does not reflect how they feel inside, hence the word dysphoria
  • What are SEX ROLE STEREOTYPES?
    • A set of beliefs one holds about how men and women should carry out their social roles according to their gender
    • These stereotypes are transmitted through society, and reinforced by figures around us e.g parents, teachers, guardians, peers, etc.
    • Can lead to prejudice e.g a woman cannot hold a higher positioned job because she is ‘too emotional’