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100 POINTS, WILL MARK BRAINLIEST Intro/ Sexual Orientation-Gender Identity Vocabulary
Use the following terms to answer the attached questions:
Gender
Gender role
Gender non-conformity
Transgender
Cisgender
Gender binary
Gender expansive
Sexual orientation
Intersex
Sexual identity
Androgynous
Pansexual

Behavior or appearance that does not conform to expected gender role is known as . *
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Attitudes, feelings, characteristics, and behaviors that a given culture associates with being male or female and that are often labeled as "masculine" or "feminine" is known as one's . *
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A general term used for a variety of conditions where a person is born with biological conditions (such as hormones, chromosomes, reproductive or sexual anatomy) that don't seem to fit the typical definitions of female or male is known as . *
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Socially constructed roles, behaviors, activities, and attributes that a given society considers appropriate for men and women are known as their . *
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is a person's enduring romantic or sexual attraction to people of another and/or same gender. *
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refers to a wider, more flexible range of gender identities and expressions than those typically associated with the binary gender system. *
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People whose gender identity is the same as their assigned or presumed sex at birth are known as . *
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The system is a social system that constructs gender according to two discrete and opposite categories-male and female. *
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The term for people whose gender identity differs from their assigned or presumed sex at birth is . *
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is what we call ourselves in relation to our sexual orientation. Examples are: Heterosexual, lesbian, gay, bisexual, pansexual, and asexual. *
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A person who appears partly male, partly female or is of indeterminate sex may be described as . *
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Romantic or emotional attraction towards people regardless of their sex or gender identity is known as being . Sometimes this is called omnisexuality. *
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