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  1. Primary sex character

    primary sex character, features present at birth that comprise the external and internal genitalia, including the penis and testes and the vagina and ovaries.Primary sexual characteristics are distinguished from secondary sexual characteristics, which emerge during the prepubescent through postpubescent phases; examples of secondary sex characters include breasts, pubic hair, and facial hair.

  2. Feminist Perspectives on Sex and Gender

    Feminist Perspectives on Sex and Gender. First published Mon May 12, 2008; substantive revision Tue Jan 18, 2022. Feminism is said to be the movement to end women's oppression (hooks 2000, 26). One possible way to understand 'woman' in this claim is to take it as a sex term: 'woman' picks out human females and being a human female ...

  3. Sexual characteristics

    Male primary sex characteristics are the penis, the scrotum and the ability to ejaculate when matured. Female primary sex characteristics are the vulva, vagina, uterus, fallopian tubes, cervix, and the ability to give birth and menstruate when matured. [1] Hormones that express sexual differentiation in humans include: estrogens such as estradiol.

  4. Sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, and sex

    This primer on sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, and sex characteristics (SOGIESC) serves as an introduction to the SOGIESC framework. It also includes a guide to gender-affirmative terminology detailing biased or anti-LGBTQI words to avoid and to use instead of them, as well as a glossary of terms related to being LGBTQI ...

  5. 4.1 Understanding Sex and Gender

    Gender as a Social Construction. If sex is a biological concept, then gender is a social concept. It refers to the social and cultural differences a society assigns to people based on their (biological) sex. A related concept, gender roles, refers to a society's expectations of people's behavior and attitudes based on whether they are ...

  6. 12.1 Sex, Gender, Identity, and Expression

    Since the term sex refers to biological or physical distinctions, characteristics of sex will not vary significantly between different human societies. Generally, persons of the female sex, regardless of culture, will eventually menstruate and develop breasts that can lactate. Characteristics of gender, on the other hand, may vary greatly ...

  7. Chapter 12

    Sexual changes are divided into two categories: Primary sexual characteristics and secondary sexual characteristics. Primary sexual characteristics are changes in the reproductive organs. For males, this includes growth of the testes, penis, scrotum, and spermarche or first ejaculation of semen. This occurs around 9-14 years old (Breehl & Caban ...

  8. Human reproductive system

    Development of the reproductive organs. The sex of a child is determined at the time of fertilization of the ovum by the spermatozoon.The differences between a male and a female are genetically determined by the chromosomes that each possesses in the nuclei of the cells. Once the genetic sex has been determined, there normally follows a succession of changes that will result, finally, in the ...

  9. Sexual character

    Learn about this topic in these articles: type of character. In character. A sexual character is one that distinguishes male from female. An organism's primary sexual characters are its reproductive organs and gametes (sex cells); an organism's secondary sexual characters include all other structural or visual differences, such as mammary glands, muscular development, plumages, and ...

  10. Sex Determination in Humans

    In humans, sex determination is the process that determines the biological sex of an offspring and, as a result, the sexual characteristics that they will develop. Humans typically develop as either male or female, primarily depending on the combination of sex chromosomes that they inherit from their parents. The human sex chromosomes, called X and Y, are structures in human cells made up of ...

  11. 8 Module 8: Social Identities: Sex, Gender and Sexuality

    intersex: Individuals with a mixture of male and female sexual organs or physical characteristics. queer theory: A scholarly discipline that questions fixed (normative) definitions of gender and sexuality. sex: A term that denotes the presence of physical or physiological differences between males and females.

  12. Sex and gender: What is the difference?

    In general terms, sex refers to a person's physical characteristics at birth, and gender encompasses a person's identities, expressions, and societal roles.

  13. Gender and Sexuality: [Essay Example], 463 words GradesFixer

    Gender is a social and cultural construct that goes beyond biological sex. It encompasses the roles, behaviors, and attributes that a given society considers appropriate for men and women. On the other hand, sexuality refers to a person's sexual orientation, desires, and behaviors, which can be influenced by both biological and social factors.

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    E. Sandra Byers is Professor and Chair in the Department of Psychology at University of New Brunswick in Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada and a Research Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada. She is the author or co-author of more than 180 journal articles and book chapters, mostly on aspects of human sexuality, as well as of a popular textbook on human sexuality.

  15. Sex/Gender, Race/Ethnicity, and Health

    SEX/GENDER. Although the terms sex and gender are often used interchangeably, they, in fact, have distinct meanings. Sex is a classification based on biological differences—for example, differences between males and females rooted in their anatomy or physiology. By contrast, gender is a classification based on the social construction (and maintenance) of cultural distinctions between males ...

  16. Sex Characteristics

    Sex characteristics: Refers to the chromosomal, gonadal and anatomical features of a person, which include primary characteristics such as reproductive organs and genitalia and, or in chromosomal structures and hormones; and secondary characteristics such as muscle mass, hair distribution, breasts and, or structure. ( Cap 540)

  17. Sex and sexuality

    Sex usually refers to the characteristics and traits of biological sex. Sex refers especially to physical and biological traits, whereas gender refers especially to social or cultural traits. Sex may also refer to the physiological and psychological processes related to procreation and sexual pleasure. Sexuality encompasses all aspects of ...

  18. Gender, Sex, and Sexuality

    Sex is often defined as immutable and binary, when it is neither of those things. Often you are assigned as sex at birth. From Planned Parenthood: Assigned sex is a label that you're given at birth based on medical factors, including your hormones, chromosomes, and genitals. Most people are assigned male or female, and this is what's put on ...

  19. Sex Vs Gender Essay for Students and Children

    Answer 1: We often use 'Sex' and 'gender' interchangeably but they both have different meanings. Sex refers to a set of biological attributes in humans and animals whereas gender refers to the socially constructed roles, behaviours, expressions and identities of girls, women, boys, men, and gender diverse people.

  20. Human Life Cycle: Identification of the Secondary Sex Characteristics

    This essay "Human Life Cycle: Identification of the Secondary Sex Characteristics" is about three secondary sex characteristics that occur in males and females are the development of facial hair in males, the development of breasts in females, and the growth of pubic hairs in both…

  21. Sex characteristics

    Sex characteristic discrimination is when someone treats you unfairly, including bullying you, because of your physical features related to your sex. This type of discrimination is experienced by people born with variations in sex characteristics - people with intersex variations. A person with intersex variation is born with atypical natural ...

  22. Understanding Sex and Gender

    Gender as a Social Construction. If sex is a biological concept, then gender is a social concept. It refers to the social and cultural differences a society assigns to people based on their (biological) sex. A related concept, gender roles, refers to a society's expectations of people's behavior and attitudes based on whether they are ...

  23. Opinion: As the right wing targets same-sex marriage, its power gets

    As we examined the survey results, it became clearer than ever why LGBTQ+ families and same-sex couples are fighting so hard to protect marriage access — and the answer is really quite simple ...

  24. Sexism

    sexism, prejudice or discrimination based on sex or gender, especially against women and girls. Although its origin is unclear, the term sexism emerged from the "second-wave" feminism of the 1960s through '80s and was most likely modeled on the civil rights movement's term racism (prejudice or discrimination based on race). Sexism can be a belief that one sex is superior to or more ...

  25. A Brief History of Olympics Sex Testing

    Michael Waters is the author of "The Other Olympians: Fascism, Queerness, and the Making of Modern Sports." Sometime in May 1936, a reporter for The Western Morning News, a newspaper based in ...

  26. "Inside Out 2" Understands How Anxiety Effects Me

    At the climax of Pixar's "Inside Out 2," Riley, a freshly pubescent teen with a gaggle of new personified emotions, becomes so overwhelmed with anxiety that she has a panic attack.

  27. Sex doll specifications versus human body characteristics.

    Sex dolls have been criticized for reproducing unrealistic expectations about human bodies. Yet precise sex doll measurements are lacking in the literature nor has there been any systematic attempt to determine the extent to which sex dolls exaggerate human characteristics. To address this gap, we compared the specifications of sex dolls marketed in the USA with the characteristics of women ...

  28. Gay Marriage Was a Big Missed Opportunity

    Guest Essay. America Got Gay Marriage, but It Came at a Cost. June 24, 2024. ... Brazilian gay activists argued that same-sex unions qualified as stable unions, ...