Gender In Society Essay

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In today’s society people are becoming more open about their gender. Celebrities are becoming trans-gendered and this is affecting society because it leaves people in confusion on if the person is male with feminine traits. This causes society to view a trans-gendered person different than others because they chose to change their gender from what they were born as at birth. Changing from male to female allows people to view that person to be weak because generally the male is the dominant sex in life. In culture women are marked by wearing dresses, their body structures and having the title “Mrs.” while men remain unmarked by their clothing and appearances.
Sex and gender often are compared to be similar to each other. Sex is defined either of the two main categories (male and female) into which humans and many other living things are divided on the basis of their reproductive functions. On the other hand, gender is the state of being masculine or feminine (typically used with reference to social and cultural differences rather than biological ones). One person in today’s society is “Caitlyn Jenner” who is a prime example of gender and sex because …show more content…

Women have a shorter head, broader face, less protruding chin, shorter legs, and longer trunk. However, women also have a larger stomach, kidneys, liver, and appendix, and smaller lungs than men. This shows the different structures between men and women. This being said shows that women are marked because their bodies go through more changes than men bodies do. One change that women go through would be carrying a baby for 9 months and during that period of time her body changes shape and form. The spine is binding due to the baby being in her stomach and the position where the baby is laying. People have marked women due to the fact of all the things women go through and well as expected to live through all the pain and struggle. During high temperatures women can

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