ANTHROP 1AA3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 11: Microsoft Onenote, Gray Asexuality

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Onenote online: what do we mean by sex, biological differences between males and females, differences in our genetic code, xx= female, xy= male, xxy, xxx, etc (many variations, so 2 sexes isn"t always the case. Sexualities in brief: homosexual, heterosexual, bisexual, androsexual/androphilic attraction to masculine traits, pansexual attractions to different traits of masculine and feminine, gynosexual/ gynophilic attraction to feminine traits, asexual, demisexual, skoliosexual (attracted to transgenders. If we want to fit in and function normally we need to read and adapt to signals from others: there"s nothing natural about gender identity that is a part of the process, we are born with different physical and biological characteristics, we learn to inhabit the gender from our culture, gender is created not natural, gender display we perform roles expected by our, the way we walk becomes a median of how we interact.

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