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[[File:Gender.jpg|thumb|Another graph of the gender spectrum.]][[File:Atrinary view.png|thumb|220x220px|Another view of the gender spectrum.]]
[[File:Genders -).png|thumb|Another representation of the gender spectrum by Cryptocrew. The white between each color represents how any of these genders could be connected or felt at the same time.]]
'''Gender''' is a social construct that refers to how one
All societies have a set of gender categories, which are typically based on a division of labor. In most societies, particularly Western societies there is a [[Binary Genders|gender binary]], having two genders ([[Man|men/boys]] and [[Woman|women/girls]]), with those who exist outside these categories fall under the umbrella terms [[Non-Binary|non-binary]] or [[genderqueer]]. Some societies have gender categories other than men and women, such as the [[Hijra|hijras]] of South Asia. These are often referred to as [[Third Gender|third genders]] (and fourth genders, etc.).
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[[Sex]] is a biological value, generally determined by genitalia, hormones, and/or chromosomes, and is typically the basis for one's assigned gender at birth. For example, a person with a penis is generally [[AMAB|assigned male at birth]] and is typically raised with the expectation that they will identify as male. If one's sex differs from male or female it is known as [[intersex]].
It is generally
== History ==
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In some contexts the two words are still used interchangeably, such as with non-human animals. For instance, in 1993, the US FDA started to use gender instead of sex for animals.<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20150406164205/https://www.fda.gov/downloads/RegulatoryInformation/Guidances/UCM126835.pdf</ref> Later, in 2011, the FDA reversed its position and began using sex as the biological classification.<ref>https://www.fda.gov/medical-devices/guidance-documents-medical-devices-and-radiation-emitting-products/evaluation-sex-specific-data-medical-device-clinical-studies-guidance-industry-and-food-and-drug</ref> In legal cases alleging discrimination, sex is usually preferred as the determining factor rather than gender, as it refers to biology rather than socially constructed norms which are more open to interpretation and dispute.
== How many genders? ==
Gender is a infinitely large spectrum, with many positions and identities. A simple way of looking at it is male, female, and everything in between (androgyne). For example, [[Demiboy|demiboys]] are slightly, but not fully men. Androgyne people are in between or simultaneously men and women. However, this model is still flawed as it does not encompass the full range of potential gender experiences, such as [[abinary]] and [[atrinary]] genders.
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