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vaguelyhumanoid
Yellow-bellied Woodpecker
Yellow-bellied Woodpecker

Joined: 1 Jun 2018
Age: 28
Gender: Male
Posts: 52
Location: Seattle

10 Jun 2018, 4:18 pm

I would say that an individual experience of gender is 'objective' and has neurological components, but that the way gender categories are defined in society is 'socially constructed' and varies from culture to culture. So it's not socially constructed if (for instance) someone was assigned male at birth, presents as female-passing, but doesn't consider themself a woman, but there's a culturally defined element of how that person is categorized and perceived - that person might be called a transvestite or drag queen in 1960s New York, a hijra in contemporary India, and a nonbinary femme in a modern American queer space.