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[[File:Gender.jpg|thumb|Another graph of the gender spectrum.|231x231px]][[File:Atrinary view.png|thumb|180x180px|Another view of the gender spectrum.]]
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'''Gender'''
All societies have a set of gender categories, each with their own cultural norms and expectations, which are typically based on a division of labor. In most societies--particularly Western societies--there is a [[Binary Genders|gender binary]], meaning two recognized genders ([[Male|male/men]] and [[Female|female/women]]), and those who exist outside these categories fall under the [[umbrella term]]s [[non-binary]] or [[genderqueer]]. Some societies have gender categories [[other]] than men and women, such as the [[hijra]]s of South Asia. These are often referred to as [[Third Gender|third genders]] (and fourth genders, etc.).
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