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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]], meaning two recognized genders ([[Man|men/boys]] and [[Woman|women/girls]]), and 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.).
Gender often has some relation to [[Gender Presentation|gender expression]], although gender presentation does not have to strictly correlate with gender ([[Gender Non-Conforming|gender non-conforming]]). [[Pronouns]] also typically have some relation to [[Gender Identity|gender identity]] or [[Gender Presentation|gender expression]], but do not have to.
== Gender vs Sex ==
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