Argumentative Essay On Gender And Gender

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For most people, the terms “gender” and “sex” are synonymous. These terms, however, are not interchangeable; and using them as such is harmful to those whose sex and gender are different. When considering sex and gender, it is also thought that there are only two possible outcomes – in reality sex and gender occur on a spectrum, not in a binary system. Many times when an individual’s sex and gender do not agree, a mental illness occurs (most commonly gender dysphoria). To progress as a society, it is imperative to understand these differences, and the harm trivializing those causes.
Gender and Sex Jessica Junger, in her research article “More than Just Two Sexes: The Neural Correlates of Voice Gender Perception in Gender Dysphoria”, defines …show more content…

From the only classifications being female and male to the acceptance of the term transgender (if not the people themselves), much progress has been made. The article “Somewhere Under the Rainbow: Exploring the Identities and Experiences of Trans Persons” by Emma Dargie, a list of binary and nonbinary genders is given. The terms used to describe genders are almost all used to describe sexes. There are some sexual identities that are not transferrable and some gender identities that are not …show more content…

The terms given to describe a binary female are: cisgender female, transwoman, transgender woman, male-to-female, and drag queen. For the term transgender, the report is speaking of those individuals that identify with the opposite sex but have not undergone a sex change. For the sexual identity, the term becomes transsexual, meaning they have undergone a change in their physical being. For the nonbinary genders the following are given: genderqueer, no gender, intersex and two-spirited. Some individuals also simply refer to themselves as nonbinary to indicate that they identify with both or neither gender.
Gender Dysphoria -- Meaning According to the case report written by Tatjana Sajevets “gender dysphoria is defined as a marked incongruence between one’s experienced and one’s assigned gender… characterized by a strong desire to get rid of one’s primary and/or secondary sex characteristics and to have the primary and/or secondary sex characteristics of the other gender.” In other words, gender dysphoria occurs when an individual’s gender and sex do not line up. Due to the rise of acceptance of transgender people, more and more trans people have been seeking help to reconnect these two characteristics, surgically and psychologically.
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