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- Gender_identity abstract "Gender identity is a person's private sense, and subjective experience, of their own gender. This is generally described as one's private sense of being a man or a woman, consisting primarily of the acceptance of membership into a category of people: male or female. All societies have a set of gender categories that can serve as the basis of the formation of a social identity in relation to other members of society. In most societies, there is a basic division between gender attributes assigned to males and females. In all societies, however, some individuals do not identify with some (or all) of the aspects of gender that are assigned to their biological sex.In most Western societies, there exists a gender binary, a social dichotomy that enforces conformance to the ideals of masculinity and femininity in all aspects of gender and sex - gender identity, gender expression and biological sex. Some societies have so-called third gender categories that can be used as a basis for a gender identity by people who are uncomfortable with the gender that is usually associated with their sex; in other societies, membership of any of the gender categories is open to people regardless of their sex.Gender identity is usually formed by age three and is extremely difficult to change after that. The formation also commonly concludes between the ages of four and six. Gender identity is affected by influence of others, social interactions, and a child’s own personal interest. Understanding gender can be broken down into four parts: (1) understanding the concept of gender, (2) learning gender role standards and stereotypes, (3) identifying with parents, and (4) forming gender preference (Newman 243). A three year old can identify themselves as a boy or a girl, though they do not yet fully understand the implications of gender.[citation needed]Gender identity is formed as children search for social cues and display approval for others based upon the gender with which the child identifies, though gender identity is very fluid among young children. Studies suggest that children develop gender identity in three distinct stages: as toddlers and preschoolers, they learn about defined characteristics, which are socialized aspects of gender; the second stage is consolidation, in which identity becomes rigid, around the ages of 5–7 years; after this "peak of rigidity," fluidity returns and socially defined gender roles relax somewhat.".
- Gender_identity wikiPageExternalLink dr-money-and-the-boy-with-no-penis.
- Gender_identity wikiPageExternalLink transequality.org.
- Gender_identity wikiPageExternalLink gender-identity.
- Gender_identity wikiPageExternalLink www.genderanarchyproject.com.
- Gender_identity wikiPageExternalLink www.genderology.org.
- Gender_identity wikiPageExternalLink www.genderspectrum.org.
- Gender_identity wikiPageExternalLink www.gires.org.uk.
- Gender_identity wikiPageExternalLink www.gpac.org.
- Gender_identity wikiPageExternalLink transgender.
- Gender_identity wikiPageExternalLink www.ifge.org.
- Gender_identity wikiPageExternalLink www.ntac.org.
- Gender_identity wikiPageExternalLink BornFreeAndEqualLowRes.pdf.
- Gender_identity wikiPageExternalLink forum.php.
- Gender_identity wikiPageExternalLink www.transgenderlawcenter.org.
- Gender_identity wikiPageExternalLink www.wpath.org.
- Gender_identity wikiPageExternalLink posts.
- Gender_identity wikiPageID "162025".
- Gender_identity wikiPageRevisionID "605095521".
- Gender_identity hasPhotoCollection Gender_identity.
- Gender_identity subject Category:Gender.
- Gender_identity subject Category:Gender_identity.
- Gender_identity subject Category:Gender_studies.
- Gender_identity subject Category:Identity.
- Gender_identity subject Category:Self.
- Gender_identity comment "Gender identity is a person's private sense, and subjective experience, of their own gender. This is generally described as one's private sense of being a man or a woman, consisting primarily of the acceptance of membership into a category of people: male or female. All societies have a set of gender categories that can serve as the basis of the formation of a social identity in relation to other members of society.".
- Gender_identity label "Gender identity".
- Gender_identity label "Geschlechtsidentität".
- Gender_identity label "Identidad de género".
- Gender_identity label "Identidade de gênero".
- Gender_identity label "Identità di genere".
- Gender_identity label "Identité de genre".
- Gender_identity label "Tożsamość płciowa".
- Gender_identity label "Гендерная идентичность".
- Gender_identity label "هوية جندرية".
- Gender_identity label "性別認同".
- Gender_identity label "性同一性".
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- Gender_identity sameAs Identità_di_genere.
- Gender_identity sameAs 性同一性.
- Gender_identity sameAs 성_정체성.
- Gender_identity sameAs Tożsamość_płciowa.
- Gender_identity sameAs Identidade_de_gênero.
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- Gender_identity sameAs Q48264.
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- Gender_identity wasDerivedFrom Gender_identity?oldid=605095521.
- Gender_identity isPrimaryTopicOf Gender_identity.