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Research Article | Volume 4 Issue 1 (Jan-Feb, 2022)
Sociology of Gender and Sexuality
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Abstract

Have you ever been questioned about your gender and sex? You may not be aware that sex and gender are not synonymous. Social scientists generally do not consider sex and gender to be conceptually equivalent. There are physical and physiological variations between men and women that are known as sex, including the reproductive system as well as secondary traits like height and muscle mass. Being a man or a woman has social and cultural implications, which is why the term „„gender” is used.

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