GWST 1501 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Sexual Orientation, Critical Thinking
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Critical thinking being able to analyze and evaluate ideas. Gender expect and actual thoughts, feelings, roles, and behaviours associated with being a man or women. Men are supposed to masculine and women need to be feminine. Gender identity i is the identity that we feel ourselves to be, and that we would like other people to identify as. Closely connected to gender roles, are social roles (what job you do, poison in family, etc being a woman you stay home cook clean, man goes to work. ) Gender expression is the way that we express our genders in terms of masculinity and feminity. Clothing, style, the way we talk, walk, etc. Sexual orientation refers to who someone is attracted to. (straight, gay, lesbian, bi, etc) Sex biological, physical condition of being male, female, or intersex. This is defined by body, chromosomes, gentile, hormones, and so on.